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Where do you get reviews for Cummins performance parts?
#1
I’m looking to upgrade my Dodge Ram’s turbo for better towing. Last summer, I slapped on a cheap cold air intake, and it was a total letdown—barely any power boost and sketchy fitment. I don’t want to mess up again. Where do you guys find legit reviews for Cummins parts? Any go-to sites or forums?
#2
I feel you on the turbo struggle! I’ve had good luck checking out Cummins for reviews—they’ve got detailed write-ups from real users, not just sales pitches. A while back, I swapped out my injectors after reading some posts there. Night and day difference in throttle response! Just dig through the forums for user experiences. Also, ask around local diesel shops; sometimes mechanics spill the tea on what parts hold up.
#3
I don’t have a specific site, but I usually hunt for reviews by poking around diesel enthusiast groups on social media. Last summer, I was looking for a new fuel pump for my Cummins, and I found a ton of chatter in a Facebook group. People shared their setups, what worked, what didn’t. I ended up with a pump that’s been solid for months. Also, YouTube’s got some good install videos with comments that sometimes mention real-world performance. Just takes some scrolling to find the good stuff.
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