new in oregon

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  1. smalltowncowboy

    smalltowncowboy Active Member

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    well im not new to oregon but i now have my first diesel. 2003 dodge turbo diesel crew cab 4x4 5 speed. looking to do some upgrades for towing.

    thanks to all
     
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    what part of oregon, we are in eugene/springfield area.
     
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    thanks guys, i live in hermiston, north eastern oregon. i bought my truck yesterday and already hauled a pickup on my car trailer today. was like nothing was behind me, it was soooooo nice. i love this truck.

    i am doing some research but i know i want to put some sort of chip/programmer in it and maybe bigger exhaust. want the best power/fuel milage combo.

    ill try to get some pics of it later today. waytogo
     
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    Welcome to the group!

    That is a good year truck! I had one before I bought my 06.

    Usually intake and exhaust are the best place to start, besides a Pyrometer. That is the first thing you should do.
     
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    after i towed a toyota with my new truck this morning i went and hauled 2 ton of hay. going down the freeway at 70 passing cars and trucks and then remembering you have 2 ton of hay is a good feeling. especially when it feels like i dont even have the trailer on.
     
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    Hermiston is where my dad goes hunting. Nice scenery! I lived in Albany for 20 yrs myself. Cant say I grew up there, it hasnt happened yet & I'm 34:doah:
     

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