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Pacbrake DirectMount PRXB Exahust Brake & Required ECM Bypass - 1998.5 Dodge Cummins (Standard)

Thoroughbred Sku #: COMBOPACC44074-C14004


$1,427.56

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Pacbrake DirectMount PRXB Exahust Brake & Required ECM Bypass

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4'' aftermarket exhaust systems require an additional adapter C11342, add to order below.

Product Details

Product Name: Pacbrake DirectMount PRXB Exhaust Brake & Required ECM Bypass
Manufacturer: Pacbrake
Manufacturer Part #: COMBOPACC44074-C14004
Thoroughbred Diesel Part #: COMBOPACC44074-C14004
Fitment Notes: Pacbrake DirectMount PRXB Exhaust Brake & Required ECM Bypass - 1998.5 Dodge Cummins (Standard)

Exhaust Brake & Required ECM Bypass
Style: DirectMount
Fits: 1998.5 Cummins (STANDARD)
NOTE:
1998.5 Dodge Standard shift Requires ECM ByPass C14004. We have combined both parts into 1 sku to make sure you get everything you need to insall this for your truck.

WHAT IS A PRXB?
A PRXB is a Pressure Regulated Exhaust Brake that offers the highest retarding power for the lowest price available. Although the PRXB's retarding power is comparable to that of a compression release engine brake, the manufacturing and installation costs are significantly less.

HOW IS IT DIFFERENT FROM A STANDARD FIXED ORIFICE EXHAUST BRAKE?
Conventional exhaust brakes experience a reduced exhaust backpressure at low engine speeds, resulting in an unnecessary loss of braking power. Pacbrake's innovative PRXB addresses this issue with a patented wastegate design that regulates exhaust backpressure as engine speed changes. The valve maintains near constant engine backpressure throughout the entire RPM range, providing maximum exhaust braking power at all times.

Controlled by a master ON/OFF switch, Pacbrake's exhaust brakes provide whisper quiet supplemental braking that allows service brakes to be used much less, ultimately saving money. They have the ability to be left on all the time, making it ideal for in-city driving or for steep, downhill grades. This product pays for itself as less wear on the brake pads means fewer brake jobs.

DirectMount NOTE:
All 1994-2002 trucks using a DirectMount kit that have 4" aftermarket exhaust systems require an additional adapter - C11342

Kit Contents
Every PRXB Automotive Kit comes with a everything required for a complete installation:
  • PRXB Exhaust Brake
  • Controller (when required for application)
  • AMP Onboard Air Kit, which includes (HP325 Series Compressor, 1/2 Gal Air Tank, 25ft Coiled Air Hose, Air Accessories & Fittings Kit)

Reviews

  • If I turn on my exhaust brake when my truck is first started, will it help to warm my engine sooner in cold weather?

    Jim Hader | 5/21/2019

    Yes! This is a bonus feature of an exhaust brake. It creates a restriction at idle that puts a slight load on the engine, causing the engine to warm up faster.

  • My exhaust brake comes on at a idle, why is that?

    Robbie Maines | 5/21/2019

    This is a normal operation if the engine is not warm. This allows the engine to warm up sooner by increasing engine load at idle. This feature can be turned off by cycling the toggle switch 8 times.

  • How can I tell how much back pressure my exhaust brake is producing?

    Wade Harris | 5/21/2019

    Every Pacbrake exhaust brake has a 1/8" NPT port tapped into the side of the exhaust brake housing. It has a port plug threaded into it from the factory. Remove the plug and install a back pressure gauge to this port. Go for a test drive and observe the backpressure readings.

  • What type of maintenance is needed on my exhaust brake?

    Adam Clark | 5/21/2019

    The exhaust brake requires very little maintenance. If it is switched off the brake will go through an "exercise cycle" which activates the brake 3x at startup. This is to ensure it does not stick or seize up with inactive use. Also, it is recommended to apply a few drops of Pacbrake Super Lube to all pivot points every 3-6 months.

  • Can I change the spring in my PRXB exhaust brake to a stronger one and will it make my exhaust brake harder?

    Jeremy Mineer | 5/21/2019

    No, you cannot. This spring is specifically calibrated and adjusted and made tamperproof on the assembly line. This is done to ensure each application is matched to the maximum engine backpressure and will not cause any damage. Tampering with the springs will void the warranty and potentially cause severe engine damage.

  • When should a turbo mount with a cast adapter be used?

    James Holder | 5/21/2019

    This application is the preferred option for vehicles with a tight 90° bent header pipe post turbocharger. The cast adapter is constructed from cast iron with machined mating surfaces on both ends, eliminating any chance of exhaust leaks.

  • What is a fixed orifice exhaust brake?

    Casey Rogers | 5/21/2019

    This is a traditional style exhaust brake tuned for maximum allowable backpressure at the maximum engine rated RPM by the drilling of a carefully selected hole size in the butterfly valve.

  • Explain an direct mount exhaust brake?

    Roger White | 5/21/2019

    DirectMount –This application is preferred because of the reduced number of connections between the exhaust brake and the turbocharger. The mating surfaces are both machined cast iron which eliminates any chance of exhaust leaks.

    For vehicles with straight back systems shortening of the header pipe is required to maintain an adequate amount of flex pipe. Vehicles with a 90° header pipe use a cast elbow to interface with the stock header pipe. Pacbrake offers replacement header pipes for some truck models.