View Full Version : New Duamax Owner!!! Help!!!
Greetings,
I am a new Duamax owner, long-term GM fan. I am recently retired and have just purchased a 27' Jayco travel trailer (loaded weight 8500#). We plan to do long, cross-country travelling....east, west, northeast, southwest ...
Several questions: What are the "best" modifications that I should consider? And what does EGT mean ??? :confused:
Anixously awaiting the knowledge of the people who post on this web !!!
I am in the same boat. I am going to pull a similiar weight trailer. I bought the DMAX so I won't have to anything to the truck. Might put gauges on, but that's all............. for now. smile.gif
The truck is rated to pull 12,000 pounds. A 8500 lb trailer sounds just right.
BassinRVer
02-24-2004, 05:43
EGT = Exhaust Gas Temperatures. Best Mods is to get the Juice with Attitude from John Kennedy.
If you are new to diesels there is an excellent article in the Member's section.
Diesel Primer, Getting acquainted with your GM diesel. (http://www.thedieselpage.com/members/features/primer.htm)
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NETMINDER
02-24-2004, 10:08
Look at my mods and I pull #9000 UNIT. In reallity you prolly don't need to do anything. Put having something like the Juice/attitude is sure nice and saves a heck of a lot of downshifting
Aluminator
02-24-2004, 15:36
TMS,
I would run your truck stock and see if it does what you want first. I pull 10,000# of boat and the truck does more than I need! If you find that you want to go faster talk to the juice man!
Dennis
Thanks to those who responded .....I pick up the new Jayco 278 FBS in about 3 weeks. I'm anixous to get in on the road and see how the Duramax pulls. I might be back on here seeking advice in 4 weeks.
I'm a little disappointed at the mileage while towing reported by some others. I had hoped to get something in the 12+ range......doesn't sound as though I should hold my breath. Running MT in the winter I usually get 16-17, but then the truck was purchased in 12/02 and only has 6500 miles .... maybe it will get better when it loosens up.
Merconvert
03-01-2004, 19:19
Hi TMS
I have a 2001 3500 CC Longbed
I tow a 32' 5th wheel,grossing 20,000. I have never had to look at a F D's tail lights.
Leave your truck stock, less problems less expense. I lose 6 miles per,pulling a 6 % grade,in towhaul cruise on.
68 Merconvert
1984 T bird
1929 Model A
1982 Cushman Hauler
Enjoy your towing
Bob
Colorado Kid
03-02-2004, 09:56
I've pulled a comparable tralier (27' 5th Wheel, 7500# empty) with mine stock, and your hoped for mileage is achievable, as long as you keep it around 65-70 MPH.
The mods you need are a B&W Turnover Ball + 5th Wheel Companion hitch, a very well made hitch that works great and leaves the bed floor unfouled when you aren't using it, and a Tenkosha Prodigy brake controller.
John Kennedy http://www.kennedydiesel.com sells the PRodigy, but I don't think and DieselPage advertisers sell the B&W.
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