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- BD vs PacBrake Exhaust Brake | Cummins Diesel Forum
I am trying to decide on which exhaust brake I want to put on my truck I currently have two different exhaust brakes in mind, the PacBrake PRXB turbo mount (part #C44074), and the BD vacuum actuated turbo mount (part #2033137) I currently have a push pull exhaust brake switch made by jacobs that I am planning on using with the ehxuast brake
- PACBRAKE air bags, an honest review with Pics!
Overall, i like them most air bag kits are pretty comparable But i would give these a 5 5 rating for install, looks, and quality In the future PacBrake will be my go to for bags Very happy with these, and I'm glad Ash pushed me towards them instead of airlift, which they don't carry
- Installing pacbrake compressor | Cummins Diesel Forum
I would just follow the Pacbrake instructions and use the ECM to control the Pacbrake exhaust brake This makes for simpler wiring and will save you the cost of needing an aftermarket controller to lock up your auto trans when the ex brake is engaged The only concern is that the older 2003-05 ECM's are slow to engage the ex brake
- BD vs Pacbrake Exhaust Brake | Cummins Diesel Forum
I use my PacBrake (non PXBR model) when towing my toy hauler (30 Footer) and it is invaluable Makes it so much easier to control and the trailer brakes don't heat up at all or get used much It also works good just driving around town I've seen people with both models (vaccum and air) and they seem to perform well I prefer my air operated model
- Packbrake Exhaust Brake Issues | Cummins Diesel Forum
Here is the issue The PCM has a warm up feature to determine if the engine is below 170 degrees, it will turn on the Pacbrake to speed up the heating process Once it hits 170, it should shut off This does not work like that It will get up to 180 degrees and at 181 degrees, the exhaust brake will do a pulsing shutting off and on
- PacBrake Quit Working, Need Troubleshooting Advice!
Pacbrake offers the 625 compressor which has a 100% duty cycle with 3 4 hp and significantly more cfm but it has to be mounted elsewhere like frame rail due to its much larger size It also has a different solenoid set up, potentially wiring (not sure)
- Pacbrake Exhaust Brake Question | Cummins Diesel Forum
Electric Blue 2007 5 9 MegaCab, AFE gen2 manifold, 5" exhaust, Donaldson muffler, 5" PacBrake Exhaust brake and compressor, Edge CTS tuner, 12k winch, Fab 4's bumpers, B W gooseneck, auto leveling valves on Air Ride 5000 air bags, two Viair 425C-gen 2 compressors, 10 gal aluminum tank air capacity, Sinister Diesel Intake elbow, Sinister oil
- BD vs Pacbrake Exhaust Brake | Page 2 | Cummins Diesel Forum
I use my PacBrake (non PXBR model) when towing my toy hauler (30 Footer) and it is invaluable Makes it so much easier to control and the trailer brakes don't heat up at all or get used much It also works good just driving around town I've seen people with both models (vaccum and air) and they seem to perform well I prefer my air operated model
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