I don't have any issues with my exhaust brake, but I couldn't resist watching this to learn more about how it functions. And, if someday I do have a problem, I know where to go for help. Great video work and clear explanations. Thanks for sharing the knowledge.
Cool! If I added one to mine, I considered routing the exhaust to go up behind the cab, more like a traditional truck and keeping it at 4 inch all the way since there would be less resistance.
Hey bro nice job. I have a quick question about your plow setup. I have a 6x6 and was wondering if you built the brackets for your plow or you bought them?
I don't have any issues with my exhaust brake, but I couldn't resist watching this to learn more about how it functions. And, if someday I do have a problem, I know where to go for help. Great video work and clear explanations. Thanks for sharing the knowledge.
Cool! If I added one to mine, I considered routing the exhaust to go up behind the cab, more like a traditional truck and keeping it at 4 inch all the way since there would be less resistance.
Nice job! Thanks for the reminder. It's been awhile since I lubed mine...
Hey bro nice job. I have a quick question about your plow setup. I have a 6x6 and was wondering if you built the brackets for your plow or you bought them?
Built them.
You did a nice job with that.
I have Cat C7 engine on my truck
Doesn’t have the exhaust brake can I add that unit or not?
”If Not“Why
I'm sure it could be done although I don't know exactly how.
Can you share where did you get this kit? I'd like to add that to my M1078 A0 track.
I ordered it from PacBrake. Adding one to an A0 is more complex. Watch Sean's vid
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So what’s it sound like?
A blocked exhaust.
Does it actually offer much braking assistance or not much?
The key is that the transmission also downshifts in the models that have the engine brake on them.