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Mopar1973Man High Idle Kit Production has STOPPED

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Sorry to say gang. I'm going to stop production of the high idle kits.

 

So after even working with @dieselautopowerand even my own cable company for getting another 100 cables produced. Is just getting out of hand price wise with inflation coming at me. So 2 years ago I would produce a 100 cables for about $43.89 a cable and with a minimum order of 100 units turns the price into $4,389.00 for 100 units. Fast forward now 2 years today it now $63.45 per unit for a total of $6,345.00 for 100 units. Means I'll have to increase the price considerably. Last two years was fairly slow on getting 100 units sold and it's not worth the risk for me to invest nearly $7,000 in product and increasing my price and hope I still can sell the product. So how many 2nd Gen 24V trucks are out there I've not sold too? How many are willing to spend even more per unit.  Hopefully the inflation period is not to long and prices drop considerably. 

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 Did you happen to figure up what the new price would be if you were to go ahead and produce them? 

 I agree with you though, second gen trucks are getting to be older and older. Most people in the market for a pre-owned cummins truck are probably looking to 3rd or 4th gen by now.

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I'm figuring at least 200 a unit final price but still got to look at switch parts and their cost and the cost of switch assembly. Then it might be closer to 220 maybe.

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 Sucks but I get why you have to stop. Maybe in the future when production prices come down make up a batch?

 I take it that DAP dint want to take over production of the unit?

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He tried to hook me up with his provider of Quadzilla cables but not much better. So for now it's on pause. Just getting too risky that with a looming depression, economy isn't strong and take a risk I can get them sold during the summer time... not good.

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 I see your point and agree with you. Just isn't worth the risk, that's alot of money to invest on a very slow return.

 Will the store be back up anytime soon? Just wondering. I'd like to get a Mopar1973Man decal or two once it's back up. Haven't decided yet on size, thinking of maybe a pair of the smaller ones to put on the rear windows (quad cab door glass) to try to help a little with advertising.  If one person sees it and joins it was worth it.

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Currently got some conversation going with a guy to get some code work done. Once that is done I'll be able to hook up with my vendors. I could start now but I would have to call in ever order by hand. Hence why I wanna do a bit of code work to email purchase orders. Much easier.

I will glady buy one off you. Ill give you 300 400, what ever you ask. I want one so badly.

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Problem it going to cost me $6,345.00 just to sell one unit there better be at least a 100 people willing to pay about 220 per unit. Bad part I'm sitting on switches but the over all cost of the cables is what is stopping the show. Nobody can promise I'd be able to sell all 100 units this summer. Being even if I had the funds right now and didn't care I could order the cable production but then still have to wait few months till I get the cables. During the summer time I don't sell any high idle kits. 

 

I'm looking at not just focusing on one product right now but many products. Like I've already start and working on getting the email system here reworked so I can sell more than just high idle kits. If the prices and economy changes for the better I would be more willing to take the risk. Using historic data of sales after about March its stops anyway and I've got no way to build them faster. So like I said its a wait in line process. 

What about selling the switch with a wiring diagram/instructions and let folks build their own 

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Problem still ends up being the same for the end user too trying to build the cables. Finding all the plugs and and tools to crimp the pins together. This isn't just normal hardware store crimps and wire. There is a 8 pin molex plug, then the two male and female ECT and IAT sensor plugs which all have gone up in price.

Am I missing something here ? Is there any reason the entire harness cannot be built using Deutsch plugs, yes I see the ECT and IAT have their own plugs are those pigtails available from Rockauto and what does the 8 pin Molex connect to ?

If I'd have designed a high idle kit I'd be building the harness myself, or at least selling what you can get or do and including further instructions yes I see your point on how many 2nd gens are needing HI kits, me myself I have Hi idle off on the quad as I tend to leave my truck in D like when I'm waiting for our electric gates to open. I found it would come on and whoa

 

Have you a picture of the harness

It's too time intensive to be profitable.   I made the first batch of 100 in just the manner you talk about, I won't do it again.

 

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We are privately owned, with access to a professional Diesel Mechanic, who can provide additional support for Dodge Ram Cummins Diesel vehicles. Many detailed information is FREE and available to read. However, in order to interact directly with our Diesel Mechanic, Michael, by phone, via zoom, or as the web-based option, Subscription Plans are offered that will enable these and other features.  Go to the Subscription Page and Select a desired plan. At any time you wish to cancel the Subscription, click Subscription Page, select the 'Cancel' button, and it will be canceled. For your convenience, all subscriptions are on auto-renewal.