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    Next Gen Diesel

    I’ve seen Next Gen Diesel pop up in a couple other forums. Looks like a newer shop out of San Diego that seems to specialize in 68RFE builds. Anybody heard of these guys or had any experience? Looks like they make their own billet valve body.

    I’ll be in the market for a Revmax 550 in the next couple of months before I add a compound turbo set up for towing but I’m also open to other companies.

    https://nextgendiesel.com/


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    Re: Next Gen Diesel

    I've seen it pop up on here a couple times, but haven't head of anyone that has tried it. I checked out the video and their website. They aren't cheap that's for sure.

    https://www.igotacummins.com/threads...-transmissions

    https://www.igotacummins.com/threads...placement-time

    https://www.igotacummins.com/threads...body-which-one


    2011 2500 Laramie CCSB 4x4, 6.7L Cummins, 68RFE

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    Re: Next Gen Diesel

    Stick to RevMax.

    They have support from the tuning community and have a solid reputation.


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    Re: Next Gen Diesel

    Quote Originally Posted by RamIt View Post
    Stick to RevMax.

    They have support from the tuning community and have a solid reputation.
    Not saying they're good or bad, however, their FB site says they have a customer that has DRD tunes and is running the MM3 and they'll call your tuner to make sure the trans tune is done as needed. @Double R Diesel ever talked to these guys?

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    2011 2500 Laramie CCSB 4x4, 6.7L Cummins, 68RFE

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