Sep-07-2015 05:04 PM
Sep-12-2015 09:16 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Are you are saying Cummins will pay Cummins SW for example to do warranty work on my 15 RAM Cummins 6.7 Engine? This I don't believe.
Or are you saying Chrysler will pay them to do the same? This I may believe.
Cummins12V98 wrote:
You were suggesting the op do things to his truck that may void his warranty. I am suggesting everyone that considers doing so should get all the facts in writing from these aftermarket guys.
Cummins12V98 wrote:
YouCompletely disagree! You are adding more power at much lower speeds than normal and that will cause extra stress on the drivetrain.
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Bottom line when doing power enhancement one must be willing to be their "Own Warranty Station".
Sep-11-2015 09:58 PM
Sep-11-2015 06:13 AM
Sep-10-2015 07:12 PM
Bedlam wrote:
This is of interest to me. When I inquired about service through Cummins NW they told me due to FCA's proprietary engine management, they could not work on them. They are willing to sell me parts, but were not willing to even do scheduled service much less repairs.
I'm sure FCA warranty claims that are Cummins related are charged back to them, but I do not think Cummins handles FCA customers directly. If this is different, enlighten me - I am posting this based on my experience between Navistar and Ford.
Sep-10-2015 06:36 PM
ShinerBock wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
From what I understand Cummins has nothing to do with the warranty it's all Chrysler.
Well sorry you understood wrong because I can send my 6.7L to the nearest Cummins distributor's service department like Cummins Southern Plains and they can fix and warranty anything engine related.
Sep-10-2015 05:08 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
I was referring to my self on the "Don't see the need"
Cummins12V98 wrote:
On the throttle booster. If they can tell it was there and you had any sort of drivetrain problem they would void that part of your warranty for sure. They have limiters on these trucks with 8-900 TQ for a reason.
Cummins12V98 wrote:
From what I understand Cummins has nothing to do with the warranty it's all Chrysler.
Cummins12V98 wrote:
So I would like to see it in writing from BD of EDGE that they will take care if you If Chrysler won't. They may play the Magnuson Moss act card but Chrysler has bigger lawyers.
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Anyway I am not trying to convince you one way or another on any of these products.
Sep-10-2015 12:03 PM
Sep-10-2015 08:42 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Who told you that these are undetectably by Chrysler? Will BD and EDGE put it in writing? Will they take care of you when your warranty is denied?
Cummins12V98 wrote:
The TH already does what the line pressure lock does, that is why I and many other run TH all the time.
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Don't see the need for #2 or #3. I would need to confirm #1 is undetectable before I would consider it.
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Bottom line when messing with these new trucks be prepared to be "My own warranty station"
I say all these things because Chrysler does not mess around anymore when it comes to aftermarket products. Back in the day they paid out thru the nose with warranty claims because of undetectable tuners.
Sep-10-2015 07:00 AM
Sep-10-2015 04:07 AM
ShinerBock wrote:CampingN.C. wrote:
Well after weeks of reading to the bottom of the internet and asking daily questions on here I finally brought home a new Cummins.
Went ahead with the CCLB, man that sucker is long. But it rides sooooo goooood! :B
Can't wait to hook up the trailer for a test tow !!
Congrats on the new truck. Now let the modding begin.....
My recommendations if you want mods that connect in between factory harnesses and can be taken off if need without the dealer even knowing.
BD Throttle Sensitivity Booster - Installs between pedal and harness going to ECM. It really livened up the truck making it feel like it had a lot more power just by adjusting the throttle to react better to inputs. Instead of the slow power ramp up with the stock pedal, it is just about instant response when set on 50% and instant response when set at 100%. Just barely toe in on the throttle and the truck goes instantly.
BD Trans Line Pressure Lock - Installs between transmission connector and harness going to ECM. This increases line pressure giving you quicker and firmer shifts by increasing line pressure which makes the transmission feel more solid with the engines power delivery. It also aides in keeping the transmission from slipping as much creating heat and transmission clutch wear increasing the life of the transmission. A lot of people tend to think that smooth buttery shifts are good, but in fact it is not verses a slightly firm shift especially when more engine power is added or towing heavy. Th
Edge Juice W/ Attitude - This installs between injector harness and the harness going back to the ECM. This controls fuel injector duration creating more power and a more efficient burn with various different power levels from Economy lvl 1 to extreme lvl 6. Economy level 1 increases RWTQ by 70 lb-ft, tow power level 2 increases RWTQ by 90 lb-ft, and drive power level 3 increases RWTQ by 120 lb-ft. Extreme level 6 will increase the RWTQ by 250 lb-ft (making total output well over 1,050 lb-ft). I do not set mine past 3 and do not recommend going higher than level 4 unless you have upgraded your driveline. This also works with all emissions systems and does not increase emissions output.
Sep-09-2015 09:53 PM
CampingN.C. wrote:
Well after weeks of reading to the bottom of the internet and asking daily questions on here I finally brought home a new Cummins.
Went ahead with the CCLB, man that sucker is long. But it rides sooooo goooood! :B
Can't wait to hook up the trailer for a test tow !!
Sep-09-2015 09:29 PM
nirion wrote:
Congratulations!
Anyone mind sharing where they got $11-12k off of a tradesman? I am seeing around $9k off. I have been kicking around going back to a Cummins.
Sep-09-2015 08:49 PM
Sep-09-2015 07:35 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
From what I have read the average RVer changes and usually up sizes every 3-4 years.