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  1. gimpyrobb

    Exhaust Brake on an M35A2

    That would be great! Please start a thread for it though as it will get lost in this one(I'd never find it in a search later on).
  2. gimpyrobb

    Exhaust Brake on an M35A2

    If the springs are rated to 30psi, why would you want to go that high? I'd keep it at 25psi.
  3. gimpyrobb

    Exhaust Brake on an M35A2

    http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?3255-Deuce-exhaust-brake-details&highlight=
  4. gimpyrobb

    Exhaust Brake on an M35A2

    Not sure how I missed this thread when you first started it. Does the pacbrake have any temp restrictions? I would think having it attached to the turbo like that would melt the seals out of the air cyl at least.
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