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ECV vs REV Series Trucks

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What are some real world benefits of the REV over the ECV? I understand it has the upgrade to the cooling stack (geared fan) and the cooled differentials but I'm not sure how meaningful the geared fan is over the ECV version or the cooled differentials.
Both models have the willwood brakes and the turbo 6.5 so when the rubber meats the road, what is the real benefit the REV has over the ECV?
 

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What are some real world benefits of the REV over the ECV? I understand it has the upgrade to the cooling stack (geared fan) and the cooled differentials but I'm not sure how meaningful the geared fan is over the ECV version or the cooled differentials.
Both models have the willwood brakes and the turbo 6.5 so when the rubber meats the road, what is the real benefit the REV has over the ECV?
Replying here because I'm curious myself. Don't the REV have more heavy duty shocks and springs as well?
 

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Only REV have Wilwood brakes. No front diffs are cooled. REV has a heavier duty transfer case , NP2225. Re-engineered steering system, plastic master cylinder, helical gears in hubs other stuff.

FWIW, i drove mine over 500 miles 1 1/2 weeks ago, with a/c on. The fan did not come one once. Truck stayed 195-200. Outside was upper 70s. Up and down through mountains on interstate. Yes, my system works just fine. The REV fan is almost the width between airlift towers.
 
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This is funny. The only place I can find any mention of "rev a" and "rev b" is on this Gear Reports web site. He also copywrited it? I asked where he got this info from. He could not give me an answer.
AFAIK, AMG has never mentioned REV A and REV B. They have ECV and REV trucks (both turbo).
Someone please correct me. And dont say we call it that because we saw it on a website.
 
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The first thing I see wrong is rear diff cooler listed in red (rev B). The rear diff cooler came out on the early turbos (ECV). They were cooled with Dexron. So, according to him, that should be rev a. not b.
the title isn't even correct. AMG calls it Reliability Enhanced Vehicle, not Enhancements.
It appears they lay claim to all the modifications since the A0
 

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This is funny. The only place I can find any mention of "rev a" and "rev b" is on this Gear Reports web site. He also copywrited it? I asked where he got this info from. He could not give me an answer.
AFAIK, AMG has never mentioned REV A and REV B. They have ECV and REV trucks (both turbo).
Someone please correct me. And dont say we call it that because we saw it on a website.
Rule of thumb: If someone relies on youtube checks to put food on their table, they will generate any BS they can to get clicks.
 

Gamble

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I did find the below document but it's the real world feedback you have detailed that is most valuable.
Only REV have Wilwood brakes. No front diffs are cooled. REV has a heavier duty transfer case , NP2225. Re-engineered steering system, plastic master cylinder, helical gears in hubs other stuff.

FWIW, i drove mine over 500 miles 1 1/2 weeks ago, with a/c on. The fan did not come one once. Truck stayed 195-200. Outside was upper 70s. Up and down through mountains on interstate. Yes, my system works just fine. The REV fan is almost the width between airlift towers.
 

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Retiredwarhorses

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the ability to identify a Newer model hmmwv with the term REV A or REV B in absence of a better term is priceless for those getting calls on a daily basis….while some seem to have a problem with this, I could frankly careless, when a customer calls and says “I have an M1165A1” that still leaves me asking questions.
it’s almost as bad as those who call and say they have a Hummer H1…but in fact it’s a Hmmwv.
 

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Whether or not the Enhancements shown above are included in REV A or B, is it the consensus that all listed are included in the final REV vehicles? I am trying to determine which enhancements are remaining on my M1165A1 with Serial Number 243,XXX. So far, I can see that the Airlift brackets and Oil Cooler are not there.
 
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Whether or not the Enhancements shown above are included in REV A or B, is it the consensus that all listed are included in the final REV vehicles? I am trying to determine which enhancements are remaining on my M1165A1 with Serial Number 243,XXX. So far, I can see that the Airlift brackets and Oil Cooler are not there.
your truck serial number is below the 300,000 range, meaning you do not have a B truck. If you look at the chart that I posted, the improvements in red are only found in the B series. Therefore, you don’t have the parts you indicated as they are denoted in red on the chart.
 
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