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Re: Engine exhaust brakes on diesels
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Posted by Joe in Ne on September 07, 2006 at 19:46:14 from (207.5.116.146):
In Reply to: Engine exhaust brakes on diesels posted by Mike Veen on September 06, 2006 at 19:50:43:
Mike I have had an exhaust brake before and I have also had Jake brakes on trucks. I have a exhaust brake on our motorhome right now. You can't expect anything for results like a jake brake but they do work well. Mine came unhooked one time (After I had been complaining that it was nothing but dead weight) and as soon as I got home I told my mechanic to get it hooked back up. You have to set the relief valve so it won't hurt engine but not a big deal. One thing they also work well for is warming up your engine in morning. I think your dealer will even install one for you and that would for sure keep your Warranty. Just my two cents.
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