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Difference between M931A1 and M931A2

tcody

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m932a2 = CTIS , 8.3 cummins ,winch m931a1 = no CTIS , nhc250, no winch
Thanks for the info - I hit the wrong key and meant to compare the 931A2 to M931A1 - but I get the general differences now. Main reason was that I was curious why the A2 seems to be more sought after. Must be the CTIS - I didn't thing the nhc250 was a bad motor?????
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Cody
 
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Bolkbich

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The 8.3 is the step up, its quiet, lighter, starts easier, and has better out of the box performance. The 250 is a good motor and has no turbo lag, it definitley has its good points. The CTIS is an expensive problem, if they want it i dont know why.
 

tcody

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Bolkbich - Thanks for the comments. With the huge number if 900's coming out they are a really attractive and inexpensive vehicle.
Thanks
Cody
 

av8or

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I'm very fond of the 855 cummins in the A1's, the A2's power is easier to bump up can go to 400 if need be. The CTIS is a pain sooner or later. I like my A1's very much. :driver:
 

Castle Bravo

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Another difference that may or may not be important to you - I don't think there are any M939A2s that are 25 years old yet.
 

BKubu

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I don't know about other states, but, in Maryland, the vehicles need to be 20 years old for collector plates.
 

sandcobra164

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The A2's are nice, newer, sometimes have a working CTIS and always have a turbo. Now, add a turbo to the "old" NHC 250 and bump the fuel and watch out. That big motor want's to run!!! I love the A2's and have always loved the sound of the big cubic inch Cummins in the older trucks. I've found the best of both worlds, own both, don't occupy wall street or D.C., work hard and play hard!!!!
 

tcody

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I don't know about other states, but, in Maryland, the vehicles need to be 20 years old for collector plates.
Here in Illinois you can't get a collector plate for a truck over 8000 Lbs. You can register it as a RV if the proper mods are done, otherwise a commercial plate/CDL is required.
 

Rusty Nut

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Here in Illinois you can't get a collector plate for a truck over 8000 Lbs. You can register it as a RV if the proper mods are done, otherwise a commercial plate/CDL is required.
Update: Illinois now has FMV plate- $100/yr for light (under 26K) trucks and $150/yr for the big boys over 26K . Probably the only good results out of Springfield.
 

chadande

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$150 / yr? Ouch. I guess it's better than commercial plates.
Here in WI, thanks to the hard work of several enthusiasts, we have a historic military vehicle plate for $30 that never expires.
 
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