6.7 Cummins cold start

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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2010

2007 Dodge Ram 2500 6.7L cummins cold start. Truck was unplugged all night for about16hrs in -7 degree weather and had no issues starting just off the grid heater. Went to start it when it was -2. the revving in the background is some dumbass rapping his motor out at the stoplight in front of the house

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  • Nice truck.. love the 6.7... but don't worry about jelling unless you get down to the -20 to -30's. with all this emission crap on our trucks, anti-gelling agents are a little too much for them, " IF NOT NEEDED BADLY "

  • @james92y Thanks. Didnt have any anti-gel in the tank at the time, even if i did all the emissions stuff "fell off" anyways :)

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  • lol guy reving his car in the background just turned his car off and walked inside.said fuck it the little peace of shit im pushing it off a cliff and buying a dodge

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  • @Davige0023 How do you figure????

  • Thats not a cummins!

  • I've only ever plugged my 08 6.7 in ONE time. In our week straight of -40 degree weather here in ND, she fires right up!! Of course at that point i run straight No. 1 fuel.

  • i do like dodge, and diesel... wish i could afford the gas! xD

  • @swordsman2070 That is so damn funny HA HA HA HA HA HA I didn't catch it until I read your comment LOL. Hilarious, man. Hilarious.

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