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01-14-2018, 05:36 PM
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Name: SmokinCAT
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Originally Posted by biggy238
What does a teacher telling you anything have **** to do with?
I mentioned that the 450° turbo outlet Temps was consistent with my training, (and experience, but you don't know **** about that either) and you start harping on cat techs and their training, schooling, edjumacation. It makes no *******ed sense really, other than that you have a bug up your ass about caterpillar as a business and anyone that says that remotely negates your thoughts.
I didn't actually negate your claims that the cooler isn't needed, or that it raises coolant Temps, but you are so ****ing overwhelmed by your own version of the "real world" that you ignored both of those points.
You have issues, and like I said, they don't include me or what I do, or whom for.
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You really are locked inside that dealership bubble aren’t you, you use your training as verification that we are disposed to take your word as gold.
You said give the precooler it’s own circuit, ever wonder why that wasn’t done on 855 and 3406 engines when they had air to water coolers? It’s because of reliability, electric pumps are no where near reliable enough to risk and engine for while out on the road, what happens when a pump fails?
The biggest most productive thing a shop can do for a truck driver is to make their chit reliable so they don’t have down time, that isn’t the dealer way, andthe reason I have issues with dealers and their parts changers.
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01-14-2018, 07:18 PM
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Name: biggy238
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I never pushed my word as gold though, unlike what yourself of Faulkner tend to do. I asked a question seeking a civil response, and it was met with fanatical responses, and made a suggestion. The two of you can't bring yourselves to remove the thought of who my employer is, as if we are all brainwashed when we hit the door.
Again, your experiences with dealers have nothing to do with me or the service I perform for my customers.
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01-14-2018, 08:06 PM
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Name: SmokinCAT
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Originally Posted by biggy238
I never pushed my word as gold though, unlike what yourself of Faulkner tend to do. I asked a question seeking a civil response, and it was met with fanatical responses, and made a suggestion. The two of you can't bring yourselves to remove the thought of who my employer is, as if we are all brainwashed when we hit the door.
Again, your experiences with dealers have nothing to do with me or the service I perform for my customers.
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So when you get an SDP in the door you don’t just change parts and put parts back on it that will fail in the exact same way, or do you do what’s right and tell them to go somewhere that can fix it properly to make it reliable?
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01-14-2018, 08:21 PM
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Name: allan5oh
Title: Too Much Time
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SDP is bridge?
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01-14-2018, 08:38 PM
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Name: jfaulkner
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Originally Posted by SmokinCAT
Bet that’s a close race, prolly 2 cartons of camel non filtered laying in the bunk.
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And empty packs folded and stuck behind panels to stop rattles.
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Originally Posted by biggy238
I never pushed my word as gold though, unlike what yourself of Faulkner tend to do. I asked a question seeking a civil response, and it was met with fanatical responses, and made a suggestion. The two of you can't bring yourselves to remove the thought of who my employer is, as if we are all brainwashed when we hit the door.
Again, your experiences with dealers have nothing to do with me or the service I perform for my customers.
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Back up a second, the question was asked about something I’ve actually done. So unlike you with all your “training” I can actually speak from experience. That’s where I take issue and why I’m calling you out.
And I agree, most aren’t brainwashed when they hit the door. Just the ones fresh out of school eager to drink the Kool-Aid. And I’m not singling out Cat shop shills, Cummins is full of them too. “Red motors are awesome......”. Just pulled this red peach out, Cat going back in. If we take the head off it will fall apart.
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Flipping your mirrors up when you don't tow? That serves no purpose other than to let me know that you are a douche, from a distance.
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01-14-2018, 08:41 PM
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Name: jfaulkner
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Originally Posted by allan5oh
SDP is bridge?
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2011+ with DPF. Horrible aftertreatment system, strong runners tuned. If your lucky you can get an oil change between ARD burner head replacements.
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Flipping your mirrors up when you don't tow? That serves no purpose other than to let me know that you are a douche, from a distance.
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01-14-2018, 08:42 PM
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Name: jfaulkner
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Originally Posted by malibu795
Yes
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You might be the guy to ask, any idea what this trailer is for? Friend sent me the pic, about 30+ft long and only 4’ wide.
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Flipping your mirrors up when you don't tow? That serves no purpose other than to let me know that you are a douche, from a distance.
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01-14-2018, 08:43 PM
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Name: allan5oh
Title: Too Much Time
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You mean 2008+?
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01-14-2018, 09:04 PM
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Name: SmokinCAT
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Originally Posted by allan5oh
SDP is bridge?
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SDP is last C15 offered by cat, the only C15 offered with a DPF, and it’s reliabilty because of parts related to that emission setup is horrible.
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01-14-2018, 09:17 PM
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Name: WUnderwood
Title: CompD Minion
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Originally Posted by jfaulkner
You might be the guy to ask, any idea what this trailer is for? Friend sent me the pic, about 30+ft long and only 4’ wide.
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Hauling pipe? That’s a guess...
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01-14-2018, 10:04 PM
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Name: RascalMafia
Title: heyyyyyyy girrrrrrrl
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Originally Posted by jfaulkner
And empty packs folded and stuck behind panels to stop rattles.
Back up a second, the question was asked about something I’ve actually done. So unlike you with all your “training” I can actually speak from experience. That’s where I take issue and why I’m calling you out.
And I agree, most aren’t brainwashed when they hit the door. Just the ones fresh out of school eager to drink the Kool-Aid. And I’m not singling out Cat shop shills, Cummins is full of them too. “Red motors are awesome......”. Just pulled this red peach out, Cat going back in. If we take the head off it will fall apart.
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With your experience, who manufactured the best OTR engine and why?
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01-14-2018, 11:07 PM
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#15152
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Name: SmokinCAT
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Originally Posted by allan5oh
You mean 2008+?
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And it isnt just cat, there are multiple brands out there that would be decent engines and would have a much different track record then they do now because of emissions related failures.
My father in law has a 2011 ISX that would not run in the super cold winter months in the 2 years before he had it deleted it would set through January and February, that down time doesnt include the $12K he had put into it during those years for only emissions related failures, including a replaced cracked DPF.
Once deleted the emission failures disappeared and the mileage came up and the truck became reliable.
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01-14-2018, 11:20 PM
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#15153
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Name: SmokinCAT
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Originally Posted by RascalMafia
With your experience, who manufactured the best OTR engine and why?
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Cat builds a good mechanically sound engine with the 3406 base structure, I would have liked to see them actually update the fuel system once in the life of the electronic version of the engine, bosch based HPCR would have been nice to see like was used on the Navistar version of the C15.
Other changes that date back to the inception of the 3406 that could have been carried over from the 1693 were things like the 2 3/8" exhasut manifold studs per cylinder when the 1693 use 3 1/2" studs per cylinder, and then going away from the dual overhead cam of that engine when it was way ahead of its time.
The B/C model fuel pump is ridiculously over built, but from a performance and repair standpoint it is awful unless you have deep pockets, a pump cam for example is more money than an engine cam and it isnt over a foot and a half long, a bosch setup like mack used would have been much easier to service and less money in the long run.
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01-14-2018, 11:43 PM
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Name: chevota84
Title: Too Much Time
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Originally Posted by SmokinCAT
a bosch setup like mack used would have been much easier to service and less money in the long run.
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And flowed more fuel.
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01-14-2018, 11:55 PM
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Name: SmokinCAT
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Originally Posted by chevota84
And flowed more fuel.
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Yes, from the performance standpoint this is correct, seeing people give $3600 for a set of aftermarket 13mm barrels and plungers drives that home even more.
People wonder why I built a big cam, and that is why, getting the amount of fuel I have was relatively cheap compared to a B or even an electronic.
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01-15-2018, 08:17 AM
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Name: biggy238
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I think you would be surprised by the answer to that.
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01-15-2018, 08:37 AM
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Name: jfaulkner
Title: Douche Hunter
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Originally Posted by allan5oh
You mean 2008+?
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You are correct, I was messing with this red pos and went brain dead.
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Originally Posted by StainlessRRA
Flipping your mirrors up when you don't tow? That serves no purpose other than to let me know that you are a douche, from a distance.
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01-15-2018, 08:40 AM
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Name: jfaulkner
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Originally Posted by SmokinCAT
Yes, from the performance standpoint this is correct, seeing people give $3600 for a set of aftermarket 13mm barrels and plungers drives that home even more.
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Now who would be that stupid? I didn't pay nearly that much for my plasma cutter and it will probably do the same damage.
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Originally Posted by StainlessRRA
Flipping your mirrors up when you don't tow? That serves no purpose other than to let me know that you are a douche, from a distance.
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01-15-2018, 08:41 AM
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Name: biggy238
Title: Too Much Time
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SmokinCAT
Cat builds a good mechanically sound engine with the 3406 base structure, I would have liked to see them actually update the fuel system once in the life of the electronic version of the engine, bosch based HPCR would have been nice to see like was used on the Navistar version of the C15.
Other changes that date back to the inception of the 3406 that could have been carried over from the 1693 were things like the 2 3/8" exhasut manifold studs per cylinder when the 1693 use 3 1/2" studs per cylinder, and then going away from the dual overhead cam of that engine when it was way ahead of its time.
The B/C model fuel pump is ridiculously over built, but from a performance and repair standpoint it is awful unless you have deep pockets, a pump cam for example is more money than an engine cam and it isnt over a foot and a half long, a bosch setup like mack used would have been much easier to service and less money in the long run.
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This is my opinion, but it looks like there is pressure at the corporate level to phase out components for non emissions engines.
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01-15-2018, 08:42 AM
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Name: biggy238
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I think you would be surprised by the answer to that.
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Quote didn't work. This was in response to keeping ARD engines alive.
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