Mar-01-2012 05:53 AM
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Mar-04-2012 04:27 PM
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Mar-04-2012 11:26 AM
Fulltimer50 wrote:milsuperdoc wrote:Jarlaxle wrote:ricatic wrote:
I was made aware yesterday that 6.7 HPFP failure thread was ongoing at The Dieselstop and my name had been dragged into the conversation. I stopped posting at TDS after they deleted my 6.,7 debacle thread less than 30 minutes after I posted it...censorship at it's finest. Knowing the history of that site, I was not surprised.
I entered that discussion yesterday. When the negative facts exposed in the Ford answers to the NHTSA investigation began to gain some traction...thread closed...more censorship...I admit though, it survived longer than I thought it would.
I do appreciate the civil tone and enlightening discussion that has led to an education for many of us in this thread.
Regards
TDS jumped the shark a long time ago...it went from an informative site to a highly-censored joke. The administrator (JLester) was/is a paranoid nut.
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Today, TDS just censored and closed down yet another most informative thread about HPFP failure and Ford warranty denial issues as usual. There was an Audi mechanic who posted that HPFP failure cases for Audi Q7 were covered by Audi warranty, and I guess TDS moderators did not like to see that Ford turns out to be the only company not to honor its warranty.
For me the warranty denial is the heart of the whole problem. That is the scariest part for me. Dont care what the cause is. Dont care who's fault it is. FIX IT. But cover it till you find the fix.
Mar-04-2012 07:54 AM
thomasmnile wrote:Fulltimer50 wrote:
For me the warranty denial is the heart of the whole problem. That is the scariest part for me. Dont care what the cause is. Dont care who's fault it is. FIX IT. But cover it till you find the fix.
EXACTLY RIGHT, SIR!!!!
Most profound statement in 18 pages!
:W
Mar-04-2012 07:35 AM
thomasmnile wrote:Fulltimer50 wrote:
For me the warranty denial is the heart of the whole problem. That is the scariest part for me. Dont care what the cause is. Dont care who's fault it is. FIX IT. But cover it till you find the fix.
EXACTLY RIGHT, SIR!!!!
Most profound statement in 18 pages!
:W
Mar-04-2012 07:24 AM
Fulltimer50 wrote:
For me the warranty denial is the heart of the whole problem. That is the scariest part for me. Dont care what the cause is. Dont care who's fault it is. FIX IT. But cover it till you find the fix.
Mar-04-2012 06:58 AM
milsuperdoc wrote:Jarlaxle wrote:ricatic wrote:
I was made aware yesterday that 6.7 HPFP failure thread was ongoing at The Dieselstop and my name had been dragged into the conversation. I stopped posting at TDS after they deleted my 6.,7 debacle thread less than 30 minutes after I posted it...censorship at it's finest. Knowing the history of that site, I was not surprised.
I entered that discussion yesterday. When the negative facts exposed in the Ford answers to the NHTSA investigation began to gain some traction...thread closed...more censorship...I admit though, it survived longer than I thought it would.
I do appreciate the civil tone and enlightening discussion that has led to an education for many of us in this thread.
Regards
TDS jumped the shark a long time ago...it went from an informative site to a highly-censored joke. The administrator (JLester) was/is a paranoid nut.
>
Today, TDS just censored and closed down yet another most informative thread about HPFP failure and Ford warranty denial issues as usual. There was an Audi mechanic who posted that HPFP failure cases for Audi Q7 were covered by Audi warranty, and I guess TDS moderators did not like to see that Ford turns out to be the only company not to honor its warranty.
Mar-04-2012 05:12 AM
Chevron Diesel wrote:
ASTM D 975 limits the ash content of most diesel fuels to a maximum of 100 ppm. (Inorganic particles and oil-soluble, metallo-organic compounds both contribute to the
ash content; but, only inorganic particles will cause wear.) The U.S. government has a tighter speci?cation of 10 mg/L (approximately 12 ppm) for all particulate matter. However, neither speci?cation addresses particle size. While most fuel ?lters recommended by engine manufacturers have a nominal pore size of 10 microns, 6 studies by the Southwest Research Institute reveal that the critical particle size for initiating signi?cant abrasive wear in rotary
injection fuel pumps and in high-pressure fuel injection systems is fr
om six to seven microns.
However, as engine designs to reduce emissions result in higher fuel rail and injector pressures,the tighter clearances will have less tolerance for solids and impurities in the fuel. Consequently,
some engine manufacturers are now specifying ?lters with pore size as low as two microns.
Mar-03-2012 06:27 PM
Mar-03-2012 05:40 PM
rick83864 wrote:
Heck now we're debating which link is more knowledgeable or reputable. Starting to sound similar to our political system. Even the elephants can't agree who to believe.
Mar-03-2012 05:04 PM
ls1mike wrote:ricatic wrote:
Can you get a Dodge HD 3500 Dually with a gas engine?
Regards
Where I work on Subase I have seen a at least one brand new gasser dually from all of the Big three. If you can get one off the lot? That I don't know.
Mar-03-2012 05:00 PM
Mar-03-2012 04:46 PM
milsuperdoc wrote:
Today, TDS just censored and closed down yet another most informative thread about HPFP failure and Ford warranty denial issues as usual. There was an Audi mechanic who posted that HPFP failure cases for Audi Q7 were covered by Audi warranty, and I guess TDS moderators did not like to see that Ford turns out to be the only company not to honor its warranty.
Mar-03-2012 04:17 PM
ricatic wrote:
Can you get a Dodge HD 3500 Dually with a gas engine?
Regards