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Dodge Diesel performance dealers?
I'm in SoCal and I'm wondering if anyone knows of any good shops in either the LA or San Diego (preferred) area. I'm looking for a shop that can analyze and/or upgrade my truck.
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well if we knew what ya had it might help
![]() if it's a ford go to www.ford-diesel.com and look around abit, there's alot of the board sponsor's all over the country, i found a local shop by just reading a guy's sig line on there
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You didn't say what year your truck was... 90% of the stuff is bolt-on... if you can't find it on TDR, is probably dosen't exist!
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I can look in the phone book but was hoping to hear from someone who has had a good experience with a shop that they can recommend. I've been having problems with lack of power since I got the truck and I'm getting nowhere with the dealer, so I want to take it to a shop that can analyze and mod/repair it if necessary. I don't want to just throw parts at it, not until I get it running like it should stock, then I wouldn't mind some mods.
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Find a Cummins dealer in your area. Cummins will do in and out of warranty repair service on the Dodge Ram Diesels. They should be able to help you out.
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The dyno came back at 64% of the rated engine HP and that is supposedly within Chrysler's spec for a 4x4. The tranny has a noticeable slip in it but they said that didn't show up. All I know is that it just doesn't pull that great at all and something's wrong.
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I've got a friend who works at another diesel place and he's gonna dyno it for me too. He says 80-85% to the rear wheels is good. It's pretty frustrating cuz it's an expensive truck and I really like it. But.......... it just doesn't have the power that it should. I've already got 50k on it and I want to get it fixed before my warranty runs out. I'm gonna keep at them and maybe I'll just get them to lemon it and then I can get a new 2004 CrewCab... yeah right!
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I'm gonna see what my friend with the dyno says and then maybe I'll take it to a different cummins dealer.
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