Thewespaul
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I have a Banks exhaust brake on our yellow truck.
It doesn’t work
It doesn’t work
Haven’t put any effort in getting it to work, the truck is basically a parts truck now so it’s not a priorityAnd that's because you have to repair it? or just structural doesn't work?)
I have a Banks exhaust brake on our yellow truck.
It doesn’t work![]()
I have a Banks exhaust brake on our yellow truck.
It doesn’t work![]()
Glad you feel so confident in yourself. Doubt you would be saying half of this if we were talking in person, but I guess it’s fine behind a computer screen.This proves nothing and serves no point![]()
So much fail in your post.
I've had 4 exhaust brakes in my Cummins powered trucks and they are awesome. 2 have been BD, 1 d-celerator by US gear, and another was a Cummins unit. All have been flawless and have helped out tremendously towing. I wouldn't just throw it in the trash.
So much fail in your post.
I've had 4 exhaust brakes in my Cummins powered trucks and they are awesome. 2 have been BD, 1 d-celerator by US gear, and another was a Cummins unit. All have been flawless and have helped out tremendously towing. I wouldn't just throw it in the trash.
Glad you feel so confident in yourself. Doubt you would be saying half of this if we were talking in person, but I guess it’s fine behind a computer screen.
Hi Hagan, Welcome to The Forum! I got to say for a guy with only 6 posts you certainly think very highly of your opinion over those of others. Way to make friends and influence people...
Thanks. But when someone states the exhaust brake works a couple times and fails I call ********. If you actually drove a truck with one you would be impressed. Mine is used daily and has helped a lot with towing. But my experience is invalid because my post count is low.
No need to further discuss this. This type of exhaust brakes have been used for a long time. They work great. Its not an argument or an opinion it's a fact.
If we were talking about exhaust brakes in general then yes, but we aren’t. We are talking about antiquated aftermarket parts that were built for these trucks before the internet existed. It seems your only experience with these brakes aren’t on these IDIs, while I stated my experience with exhaust brakes on these trucks as did others, you are comparing apples to orange here.Thanks. But when someone states the exhaust brake works a couple times and fails I call ********. If you actually drove a truck with one you would be impressed. Mine is used daily and has helped a lot with towing. But my experience may be invalid because my post count is low.
No need to further discuss this. This type of exhaust brake have been used for a long time. They work great. Its not an argument or an opinion it's a fact.
From what I've experienced with any of these types they work good the first few times then just become another useless part on the exhaust. They get covered in soot and start sticking open and are inoperable. Waste of money and effort in my mind but that's just what I've seen.
It should be mounted after the down pipe, so really all it's doing is putting back pressure on the turbo. I would think that's not a good idea on a turbo, (blown seals over temp ect..) but there are millions of them out there so maybe not? If I were buying a truck with one I'd pull it and pitch it right away..
Thanks. But when someone states the exhaust brake works a couple times and fails I call ********. If you actually drove a truck with one you would be impressed. Mine is used daily and has helped a lot with towing. But my experience may be invalid because my post count is low.
No need to further discuss this. This type of exhaust brake have been used for a long time. They work great. Its not an argument or an opinion it's a fact.