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Re: 97 f-superduty int loss of pwr
Posted to HD/Fleet Forum on 12/1/2005 3 Replies

As Damon indicated, it causes an exhaust restriction at lower engine loads (such as idle) to make the engine "work" which helps it to develop some heat. Diesels are pretty slow to heat up @ idle. Login to read more.

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