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    Im cool on the DIY I can figure it out with a few swear words. To go through RSD I'm looking at $1269 I have not checked shipping. If I do anything online it from them. More people have recommended them then I can count. However for $1250 Travis does the install of the pipes and an EFI Live tune.....


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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerLee_Industries View Post
    I had a real bad experience with ATS too. Spent 4Kish on a trans when I had my 2nd gen and had problems with it right away. It was like pulling teeth to get the issue resolved which it never fully was. They were cool answering questions and returning my calls before they took my cash then zero customer support after I drove away from their shop.

    Buzz me tomorrow or come swing by and I can help you make a plan for you Cummins. Heck if we time it right I could use some free labor lifting my bed off so I can get a new Airdog II in.
    We have a job just north or you in Elbert in Elk horn ranch. It's about 20 minutes from your door step. I won't be there today but sometime this week I can try to swing by and help ya out


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    Travis is good to go, he's got a great reputation in the Colorado Diesel Crew. As you're finding, he does well on pricing to. He does enough business that he's got great resale agreements with his vendors, which makes him very competitive.

    James at RSD is also good to go. I've ordered lots from him.
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    I have my trusty old 24V Cummins 6-speed but last year we bought a 36' toy hauler that we carry my wife's car and my Harley in when we travel. My truck has pulled it across the country fine but with the second gen steering and being a SRW truck it gets kinda manhandled. I'm looking at buying a 2017 dually with the 6-speed but would obviously want to delete it. How complex is the process to put everything back on to get through the emissions process on the 6.7?

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    Quote Originally Posted by T-Giv View Post
    I have my trusty old 24V Cummins 6-speed but last year we bought a 36' toy hauler that we carry my wife's car and my Harley in when we travel. My truck has pulled it across the country fine but with the second gen steering and being a SRW truck it gets kinda manhandled. I'm looking at buying a 2017 dually with the 6-speed but would obviously want to delete it. How complex is the process to put everything back on to get through the emissions process on the 6.7?
    the 13+ requires more work with the def and nearly double the plugs, you replace the exhaust parts, plug all the sensors back in underneath and under the hood theres around 17 under the truck and 4 or 5 under the hood iirc, refill the def tank as it has a short shelf life, I drained mine and flushed it with distilled water when i deleted, reflash with the stock tune and drive it for a few days to get the junk all responding again correctly go get the test and thats it. they have an oem style weatherproof plug kit for all the sensors under the truck that you unplug, these are a must incase you ever have to put it back to stock, or they will corrode under there and cost you a ton of money should you have to put that stuff back on and buy a new harness.

    http://www.rollinsmokediesel.com/pd-2013-2016-cummins-6-7-hpp-exhaust-plug-kit.cfm
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    I'm just starting to look into deleting and tuning my 2015 Duramax and was looking at Travis' shop after hearing about him on Colorado Duramax Crew, I'm stoked to hear he has such a good reputation. I'll be checking in with him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by T-Giv View Post
    I have my trusty old 24V Cummins 6-speed but last year we bought a 36' toy hauler that we carry my wife's car and my Harley in when we travel. My truck has pulled it across the country fine but with the second gen steering and being a SRW truck it gets kinda manhandled. I'm looking at buying a 2017 dually with the 6-speed but would obviously want to delete it. How complex is the process to put everything back on to get through the emissions process on the 6.7?
    I'm only looking at a DPF pipe delete maybe a Cat not a full delete since I'll need to put it all back for emissions in two years


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    Great, all this talk of upgrades and today I realize my exhaust manifold is leaking. Funny noises and see soot around #1 port.

    See horror stories of studs breaking off trying to just retorque them.

    ATS hater's issues aside - BD or ATS 2 or 3 piece manifold (and why/why not)?
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