I'm not a truck driver by any means but I am an aspiring one and want to get my CDL, I've always preferred the purr of the cat but I definitely appreciate the bark of a Cummins 💯
Man just found your channel. I have a 2010 T800 with ISX525 turned to 625. Shift mine at 1600 and noticed the best bark for my jakes are 15-1400. That's when I get my ears ringing and love it.. be safe out there.
That Peterbilt 379 semi truck sounds awesome more than a caterpillar diesel power engine turbo whistle 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
Keep the video coming homie because I totally love your videos da sound of your peterbuilt truck and that is straight facts 💯 and totally support and love homie and that is straight facts 💯
Oh my 51:20 minutes of goodness playing trough my speakers, greetings from the Netherlands driver! Edit : interesting to see so much dutch names in Michigan didn't expect that to be honest
Man I just found your channel started going through all the videos and BAM, you took off like 10 minutes from where I work in this video! lol I’m driving all over Detroit all day. Quick question tho, where do you keep your RPM’s on these Cummins? I’m used to low rev kitty’s but these ISX’s sound like they work best if they’re barking! lol
I usually shift between 15 to 18 hundred and occasionally 2k when I'm really heavy. Just cruising along the highway I'm at 14 hundred rpm in 18th unless I want to hear the stacks then I will put it in 17th and tach it up to 16 hundred and let her sing to me. Thanks for watching.
Wow bud sounds amazing 👏 😍 👌. Quick question do you ever get any problems with inspection or anything for having tamped with that ?Asking because I wanna straight pipe mine?I'm in PA I can't find anything that says anything about not tampering with that.I just can't get over the sound for your rig.If you could answer that for me it would be helpful.Thanks.
My truck is a 2008 and as far as motor choice it is just preference. When it comes to repairs and getting motor work done it basically breaks down to Detroit = affordable, Cummins = costly, and with a Caterpillar = get your ski-mask and pistol. To answer your question, yes it's a good motor for a first-time operator. Main thing is to get what you want because anything can go wrong with any one of them at any time. If you're stepping out here with the rest of us, I wish you well and good luck. 🤙🏾✌🏾
@@KoolBreezeI really appreciate that, I was looking at everything and reliability, parts for the motor, and etc., it’s why I asked I’m working on a getting a truck just needed to figure what to start with on the motor
@@alexcopeland91 if you can find you a good local diesel mechanic that you can trust or one that is known for good reputable work. Shop labor rates usually ends up being the most expensive part of the bill costing more than the the parts to fix it. Dealerships are the worst and sometimes the slowest. For example Rush Peterbilt here in Dallas, the last time I saw their labor rate was $195hr.
I'm not a truck driver by any means but I am an aspiring one and want to get my CDL, I've always preferred the purr of the cat but I definitely appreciate the bark of a Cummins 💯
Man just found your channel. I have a 2010 T800 with ISX525 turned to 625. Shift mine at 1600 and noticed the best bark for my jakes are 15-1400. That's when I get my ears ringing and love it.. be safe out there.
That Cummins sounds so good especially those low rpms of you pulling off and those deep sounding jakes man she sounds good
That Peterbilt 379 semi truck sounds awesome more than a caterpillar diesel power engine turbo whistle 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
I'm from the Detroit, so I'd rather have a Detroit under the hood. Those cummins engines sure do sound good though.
Keep the video coming homie because I totally love your videos da sound of your peterbuilt truck and that is straight facts 💯 and totally support and love homie and that is straight facts 💯
Another fantastic video of this amazing sounding ISX! Keep 'em coming, that sound just never gets old! Yeah baby!
This thing sounds mean! Awesome 👍
Oh my 51:20 minutes of goodness playing trough my speakers, greetings from the Netherlands driver!
Edit : interesting to see so much dutch names in Michigan didn't expect that to be honest
Michigan, Pennsylvania..... Ohio.... There's quite a few areas with high Dutch influence
@@jordangraff2254Alright, didn't know that, thought it only was in Michigan and NY state
@@truckingwithwim8039 Greetings and I appreciate it, glad you enjoyed the video.
Oooooh yeaaaah son!
Nice channel
Thanks, I appreciate you for taking time to watch.
@@KoolBreeze yw
@@KoolBreezeI'm gonna be a future trucker too
Sounds so good I'm subbed!
Man I just found your channel started going through all the videos and BAM, you took off like 10 minutes from where I work in this video! lol I’m driving all over Detroit all day. Quick question tho, where do you keep your RPM’s on these Cummins? I’m used to low rev kitty’s but these ISX’s sound like they work best if they’re barking! lol
I usually shift between 15 to 18 hundred and occasionally 2k when I'm really heavy. Just cruising along the highway I'm at 14 hundred rpm in 18th unless I want to hear the stacks then I will put it in 17th and tach it up to 16 hundred and let her sing to me. Thanks for watching.
Querido amigo buenos y bendecidos días que caballaje tiene ese hermoso motor Cummins ISX. Si no me equivoco tiene al menos 700 caballos 😊.
Wow bud sounds amazing 👏 😍 👌. Quick question do you ever get any problems with inspection or anything for having tamped with that ?Asking because I wanna straight pipe mine?I'm in PA I can't find anything that says anything about not tampering with that.I just can't get over the sound for your rig.If you could answer that for me it would be helpful.Thanks.
What year and how much did it cost?
08 and around 3k.
What year is your truck and do you recommend Cummins ISX to be a first time motor for an owner operator?
My truck is a 2008 and as far as motor choice it is just preference. When it comes to repairs and getting motor work done it basically breaks down to Detroit = affordable, Cummins = costly, and with a Caterpillar = get your ski-mask and pistol. To answer your question, yes it's a good motor for a first-time operator. Main thing is to get what you want because anything can go wrong with any one of them at any time. If you're stepping out here with the rest of us, I wish you well and good luck. 🤙🏾✌🏾
@@KoolBreezeI really appreciate that, I was looking at everything and reliability, parts for the motor, and etc., it’s why I asked I’m working on a getting a truck just needed to figure what to start with on the motor
@@alexcopeland91 if you can find you a good local diesel mechanic that you can trust or one that is known for good reputable work. Shop labor rates usually ends up being the most expensive part of the bill costing more than the the parts to fix it. Dealerships are the worst and sometimes the slowest. For example Rush Peterbilt here in Dallas, the last time I saw their labor rate was $195hr.
@@KoolBreezegeez, I know with labor prices is up there, I know I’ll be in flatbed, just need something to keep up with it
Man for a p driver... keep your damn lane!! You such!!!
⭐️⭐️⭐️🇺🇲😃❤️
Is that a X15 deleted?
It's a isx
To think we have the same engine and mine sounds like an open ass fart 😭
🤣
Sounds amazing. Which Engine? ISX12 or ISX15?
ISX15 CM871
Man keep your lane rookie!!