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    (190) 2009 Dodge Ram 2500 6.7


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    Quote Originally Posted by wowcooltruck View Post
    (190) 2009 Dodge Ram 2500 6.7



    2003- 3500 RWD Automatic.
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    I stay between 195 & 200 (200 when I'm plowing)

    In pursuit of more power in which the wallet will allow mods to date. Edge Evolution, Banks Air Filter, 5" cat back Banks Monster exhaust, Billet built auto trans Triple disc TC, Derale trans cooler, Sinister coolant filter,5" aluminum drive shafts
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    Re: Average operating temperature

    I have just bought a 2018 Cummins.

    Pulling my camper for the first time i saw 206 coolant and oil temp on a pretty good grade about a mile long.

    What temp is to much on the coolant and oil temp.


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    Re: Average operating temperature

    Like most I'm running 190-195 ECT under normal driving conditions.

    Dragging a combined 20,000 pounds down the road, 195-200 and on steep grades where I can keep my speed up, 205.

    On mountain grades where speeds drop to 30 or less, 215.


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    Re: Average operating temperature

    Quote Originally Posted by Broncowilly View Post
    Like most I'm running 190-195 ECT under normal driving conditions.

    Dragging a combined 20,000 pounds down the road, 195-200 and on steep grades where I can keep my speed up, 205.

    On mountain grades where speeds drop to 30 or less, 215.
    Agree with these temps, good info.

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