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Kevin D Pem

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Location
AZ
RV Year
1984
RV Make
Alpinelite
RV Length
26'
TOW/TOAD
2016 Ram 1500
Fulltimer
Yes
So! How can you reduce engine wear! Save on oil changes (money) on a diesel engine?

I don't know what is used on your bus, but I know the amount of oil is what I typically put in gas at the pump when I pull into a gas station!!!

That said, and the fact I will read many things, and watch videos that don't serve me personally. I thought you all might be interested in this video! Your bus may have come with one, but hay! This is digital paper right???

 
Well done presentation. On my Series 60 I’ve noticed a huge difference in oil quality/life since installing the Uglyfix a couple years ago. After 3000 miles the oil is still very translucent. Prior to that it would be pitch black after one short trip
 
Well done presentation. On my Series 60 I’ve noticed a huge difference in oil quality/life since installing the Uglyfix a couple years ago. After 3000 miles the oil is still very translucent. Prior to that it would be pitch black after one short trip
Tell us a bit more about his "UglyFix"?
 
You can read about it on their website. Their module replaces the altitude sensor on the engine. Easy plug and play little unit. It basically keeps the EGR from functioning and pumping the spot back into the crankcase. Much cleaner and it boosts MPG slightly . Only available for select motors
 

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