The 6.4 HD Hemi Thread

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Exhaust looks good! I noticed they didn't leave a lot of room under the 14+ chassis for exhaust work.

Can't wait to hear it.
EDIT: Heard it, have wood. Carry on
 

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awesome, mine goes in shop tomorrow for a magnaflow, if it don't sound right i might order me one of these, first time i've herd of one of these
 

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It's the same as a Flowmaster, just cheaper in price, and uses a little thicker gauge metal. It was like 2 or 4 gauge thicker.

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Wow, I just noticed. We have 1051 posts on just this thread and 106 pages. Well, 1052 posts now. Haha haha....

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This TPMS is really passing me off though.

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My TPMS are set at 60 in front and 80 in back. I'm sorry but 80 in the back especially with no load is just ********. Im running about 58 in front and 55 in back. Stock tires and my TPMS is going nuts. In fact I could let about 10 psi more out of the back and it would be even better. If I was to run what the TPMS told me to run my tire would be worn out in the middle in no time. Damn government has to get there dirty little hands into everything. I'm sure it's because of liability concerns. Some liberal would sue saying he didn't know he needed to run more then 32psi when pulling his 15,000 lb travel trailer across the country.

So for now until we come up with a solution I am living with the light and the "fill rear tires to 80psi" at startup.

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How do you get the dash info center clear. Mine stays on the air pressure warning and shows the tire psi. No matter what screen I go to.

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That comes up at first but them I just push the down arrow and it brings me back to gas mileage screen which is where I keep it. I have the 7inch screen in the dash. Don't know if that makes a difference or not.

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That comes up at first but them I just push the down arrow and it brings me back to gas mileage screen which is where I keep it. I have the 7inch screen in the dash. Don't know if that makes a difference or not.

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Here is what my dash looks like. Not sure of the size. It's small. Lol. No its not due to genetics. Lol....
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It's an old pic.


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My TPMS are set at 60 in front and 80 in back. I'm sorry but 80 in the back especially with no load is just ********. Im running about 58 in front and 55 in back. Stock tires and my TPMS is going nuts. In fact I could let about 10 psi more out of the back and it would be even better. If I was to run what the TPMS told me to run my tire would be worn out in the middle in no time. Damn government has to get there dirty little hands into everything. I'm sure it's because of liability concerns. Some liberal would sue saying he didn't know he needed to run more then 32psi when pulling his 15,000 lb travel trailer across the country.

So for now until we come up with a solution I am living with the light and the "fill rear tires to 80psi" at startup.

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You know. I am willing to bet this is why my factory tires wore out so fast. 11,000 miles and the rear was worn to the wear indicator marks. And the front wasn't much better. I was running from 78-82 psi in my tires. Grrrrrr..... I hate all this automated stuff. If I had the option, I'd do away with the TPMS all together.

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I agree and was your tires worn out in the middle?
80 is the max psi on these tires and hats only needed if you have the max weight on the tires which I think is 3,000 some odd pounds. Therefore if you run 80 psi and you only have 1800 pounds of weight on the tire, you will wear out the middle of the tire. Make sense!

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They are worn a little more in the middle. But not to much. I'll try to get some pics tomorrow when it's daylight.

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