engine brake--12v
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Going from memory...
I believe 12Vs really need an exhaust valve spring change from 30lb springs to 60lb springs. Autos need either a mystery switch to lock the TC or an exhaust brake controller. For pricing check out places like BD, Pakbrake (sp?), etc...
I believe 12Vs really need an exhaust valve spring change from 30lb springs to 60lb springs. Autos need either a mystery switch to lock the TC or an exhaust brake controller. For pricing check out places like BD, Pakbrake (sp?), etc...
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Originally Posted by TIMMY22
anyone tried this? how much$$ how much labor?
Like Vssman said, 12v's require an exhaust valve spring swap to the heavier 60 lb springs so that they don't float under the intense back pressure that the EB creates.
Fill out your sig so that we know what you are driving.....BTW, auto or stick?
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