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I’ve advised my customers for years that the exhaust is a problem as you have stated, one customer in particular refused to listen and his new cargo extension was essentially ruined because he didn’t believe me.
May I add, the S3 EESS is the only authorized start box used in the hmmwv By the military ALL other versions are EOL.
Either Narton or KDS manufactured.
BTM is not in the TM’s, this was taught during driver training…FYI, in the military, no one could operate any piece of rolling stock without having
been certified by a trainer, only than could the piece of equipment be added to the soldier, marine or Airman’s military Drivers License.
IIRC, the...
Oh, you mean it’s operating as designed…I have had Diesel engine trucks all my life, my 2020 Duramax runs 220 all day under any load.
You need to learn how diesel engines work before you and anyone decide to try and make them run at 180 operating temp.
From one Vet to another….I sell trucks, I have 2 acres of trucks, running and non-running.
I have everything from m998 3 speeds to turbo charged slantbacks and everything in between.
stay away from electric fans…it’s been proven for 20yrs they do not work on this truck.
I lost count on the number of trucks I’ve removed these stupid cooling fans guys stick on the radiator stack, they block airflow, the best fan is the OEM fan.
all Vehicles have a fan blade, all off road vehicles go in water, there is a proper way to Ford a water crossing, and it’s not
what you see on the internet when you drive through a deep puddle at 20mph like an idiot.
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