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Old Aug 18, 2008 | 03:58 PM
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Could I have hurt my engine?

I was pulling my toyhauler that weights around 9,500 up a 6-7% grade and got side by side with a GMC duramax pulling a trailer around the same size as mine.I droped down into 5th and was side by side and got down to around 52 mph and he started to pull me so I hit 4th and held it at red line for maybe 5 minutes or so and pulled him on the hill.I dont have a exhaust temp gauge so I really dont know where I was there but I am bone stock except for a strait through muffler.It was pretty warm out.Will this sort of stuff hurt anything?
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Phil
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Old Aug 18, 2008 | 04:12 PM
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Originally Posted by FSTDL
I was pulling my toyhauler that weights around 9,500 up a 6-7% grade and got side by side with a GMC duramax pulling a trailer around the same size as mine.I droped down into 5th and was side by side and got down to around 52 mph and he started to pull me so I hit 4th and held it at red line for maybe 5 minutes or so and pulled him on the hill.I dont have a exhaust temp gauge so I really dont know where I was there but I am bone stock except for a strait through muffler.It was pretty warm out.Will this sort of stuff hurt anything?
Thank for your thoughts here.

Phil
Bone stock with a 6-speed I don't think you will have an issue. These engines were designed to run wideopen in a industrial type atmosphere. I wouldn't do it all the time myself but I beat when you were done your engine purred like a kitten..... If it was modified, No EGT gauge, that could of been ugly.
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Old Aug 18, 2008 | 04:17 PM
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I agree with spooler. You're fine for now, but if you do ANY mods get a pyro. If you don't you'll regret it.
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Old Aug 18, 2008 | 05:04 PM
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Thanks guys.Thats what I figured. I am getting a temp gauge soon and then the smarty jr. I know I should have just backed off but I figured this same engine towing a heavier load probably sees this sort of thing fairly often and besides I just could let that Duramax kick my ase.
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Old Aug 18, 2008 | 05:16 PM
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Redline is fine for a good long time.

Heck, I've seen an ISX run over redline for over 1000hrs--under load.

Cummins is pretty thorough with testing.

We have as I speak to prototype trucks out there running new Class-8 engines in them. I hear they are going to load them up to max GVWR and run them WOT up and full brake down Baker Grade to see if anything breaks
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Old Aug 18, 2008 | 05:36 PM
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When the Cummins ISB is used in a generator application, it runs wide open all the time. The one on the 3rd floor of the office will have a nice red glow to the exhaust side of the turbo all day in a power outage .

Forgot to add - that's since 1982.
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