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I recenty got my 07.5 3500 mega, put my H&S mini max and egr delete on, with a flo pro dpf delete. And a s&b intake. When I was cursing down the interstate I was in 6th gear at 78mph and I got on it to pass a ricer. Then all the sudden the rpms just shot from 2200 to 3200. Im pretty sure the clutch is slipping, after that it would do it when I was driving around town getting on it at like 60% throttle. Anyone recommend a good clutch rated for the power I'm turning? I am a casual tower, 15k once or twice a year and 6k or less several times a month. Any help/suggestions are appreciated!
thank yall, i wanna be able to put the power to the ground. should a shop install it or is it simple enough to do at home? (my family has a dealership, so i have access to a lot of tools and lifts)
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07.5 3500 MegaCab Laramie, 4x4, SRW, H&S Mini-maxx, H&S EGR delete, Flow-pro DPF delete, S&B intake, 8" bds long arm, fox 2.0 shocks, 37x13.50x22 toyo m/t, 22" v-tec raptor, front and rear ranch hand bumpers.
You could do it yourself if you have some experience. Having tools and the space is only half the battle. It took me and my friend 8+ hours to do mine in my garage and we are both heavy diesel mechanics.
I've got a Valair DD an love it. Southbend is a good company also, I had one of their SD in my 06. Ive been using Valair now because they're close to me and have very good customer service.
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