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Hey Saskatchewan....whats happening for 2009

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Old 11-24-2009, 05:57 PM
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If you want more regional info or help just send a pm to someone and they will more than likely lend you some advice. Andes2 get yourself a smartyjr and your truck will run like it should. Best mod on my truck. Run 0w40 all year and even put a pan heater on it (I have a 100w glue on one) if you like instant oil pressure.
Old 11-25-2009, 09:34 PM
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There are a few DTR members in Saskatchewan. We are a quiet bunch. Not nearly as active as our neighbors to the west.
Must have our noses to the grindstone to much!!!
Stan

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Old 11-26-2009, 02:02 PM
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I plan on getting Smarty jr. in future....just got my guages installed 2 weeks ago. If I could only get my hands on some cash without the wife knowing, my Smarty would be here. I was thinking of the oil pan heater as well but was trying to determine what wattage or even if I need one. My truck is garaged overnight and I don't always have a plug during the day at work. I did change to 0W 40 on my last change. Has anyone tried one of those circulating coolant heaters? I used to have one on my first car years ago and I really loved it.
Old 11-26-2009, 02:08 PM
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If you are in the cold (and I know Sask winters get that way) and can't plug in, get an Espar or Webasto. The best upgrade you can do to one of these things. Especially in places you can't plug in. Never had a worry about my truck not starting in the winter thanks to the Espar. Fairly easy to install, just time consuming. But I think dodge has the kits specific for the 3rd gen, so its probably not even all that time consuming.
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What about those rough riders....Really didn't know who to cheer for during the stamps/riders game...I'm from Sask,but lived in Calgary for the last 21 years....GO RIDERS....
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I have to be in Yorkton Dec 4...Passing through Regina Dec 1 and again around Dec 6...
Old 11-26-2009, 02:56 PM
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I have an oil pan heater, 250 watts for 11 liters. 0W40 synthetic, under the hood winter front and she starts fine.

GO RIDERS GO!!!!!!!!
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John, do you know where you got that oil pan heater from. If you told me I forgot!!
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Go RIDERS!!!!!
Old 12-30-2009, 10:21 PM
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Scotty just saw your post in the introducing new members.
Since you started this at the start of the year, time to dredge it up for the end of the year.
Stan
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