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  1. bassetdeuce

    Wet stacking after startup

    This is what I do. You explained this in a much better way than I could.
  2. bassetdeuce

    Wet stacking after startup

    I know, but I like to thoroughly check my brakes for air leaks and function. To me THAT is more important. I don't need to idle forever just to get going, so if I can kill two birds with one stone (warm up, check brakes), so be it. If <=1000 RPM is so harmful, why is fast idle on warmup so...
  3. bassetdeuce

    Wet stacking after startup

    Right or wrong, this is what I do whether its a Multi or a Cummins: 1. Start up 2. Get the engine up to 1000 RPMs and hold it there to build up air pressure 3. Once the pressure is up to 100psi, idle normal for about a minute. 4. Drive gently, keeping RPMs below 1600 until the engine is up...
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