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Anyone have a 2017/2018 Dodge Ram 2500 w/ a 6 Speed Manual and a 6.7L Cummins?
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<blockquote data-quote="99MustangGTman" data-source="post: 16686772" data-attributes="member: 55199"><p>Thank you very much for the detailed response! I greatly appreciate it! You provided some great information about the truck and seeing as how i've never owned a pick-up truck before, this was all very helpful. This only vehicle I owned that could tow and I used it a few times for that purpose, but not many times, since I never really needed it much and I never had a car that wasn't tagged or needed to ever be brought to a shop except for tuning. I used to own a 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee with a HEMI, and the tow package. Of course Grand Cherokees don't come in stick, but it was a great SUV to own with some great power to it. The only thing I did to it was just a K&N filter.</p><p></p><p>I love how you can tune the turbo diesel Cummins, and really any of the diesels like the Duramax or Powerstroke and they respond so well to something as simple as a tune. I'm not power hungry with this truck. I'm looking for something economical for what it is, is this case, a truck used for towing on occasion, and to and from work. I have a very short commute, about 8-12 miles round trip, so gas mileage isn't a big issue. While i'm towing I want to be able to shift when i'm making the optimal amount of torque, something I can do with a stick. That bed issue is good to know, thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99MustangGTman, post: 16686772, member: 55199"] Thank you very much for the detailed response! I greatly appreciate it! You provided some great information about the truck and seeing as how i've never owned a pick-up truck before, this was all very helpful. This only vehicle I owned that could tow and I used it a few times for that purpose, but not many times, since I never really needed it much and I never had a car that wasn't tagged or needed to ever be brought to a shop except for tuning. I used to own a 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee with a HEMI, and the tow package. Of course Grand Cherokees don't come in stick, but it was a great SUV to own with some great power to it. The only thing I did to it was just a K&N filter. I love how you can tune the turbo diesel Cummins, and really any of the diesels like the Duramax or Powerstroke and they respond so well to something as simple as a tune. I'm not power hungry with this truck. I'm looking for something economical for what it is, is this case, a truck used for towing on occasion, and to and from work. I have a very short commute, about 8-12 miles round trip, so gas mileage isn't a big issue. While i'm towing I want to be able to shift when i'm making the optimal amount of torque, something I can do with a stick. That bed issue is good to know, thanks! [/QUOTE]
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