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Don't baby it, it is made to run. If you baby it you can have emission problems plugging up the exhaust. According to Dodge the engine is made to work and has enough safeguards to protect it from the inexperience driver in otherwords you can put your foot in it and not hurt it. I have a 3500 dually and pull 18k RV. Iput in pyro, trans temp, and boost guages that give me more of an idea what is going on.
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