Mar-01-2012 05:53 AM
Mar-08-2012 06:36 PM
NewsW wrote:Huntindog wrote:
Actually I had already tried that. I just tried again. The links to quote an additional vehicle are not working. I just tried for a new quote, and into the process, it stopped me with a message saying that this was for new customers only, please click here to continue....Clicking here took me back to the page with the broken links....I did fill out their survey complaining about the broken links.:M
Is it possible to talk to a live person over a plain old telephone system, hopefully not in India, to help?
Mar-08-2012 06:08 PM
BenK wrote:
Wonder how much more you folks would pay to NOT have this problem(s)
with the fuel pumps...that is a question they should also be asking...
I'm Rick James wrote:
I ran jet fuel in my '02 7.3 for years without problems. The difference between my 7.3, your Navy tow tractors, and current generation trucks is simply fuel pressure. Our older equipment was more tolerant of poor fuel simply due to the relatively low fuel pressure requirements of the engines. The lubricity is not as critical for lower fuel pressure pumps.
Mar-08-2012 05:52 PM
Huntindog wrote:
Actually I had already tried that. I just tried again. The links to quote an additional vehicle are not working. I just tried for a new quote, and into the process, it stopped me with a message saying that this was for new customers only, please click here to continue....Clicking here took me back to the page with the broken links....I did fill out their survey complaining about the broken links.:M
Mar-08-2012 05:45 PM
milsuperdoc wrote:milsuperdoc wrote:NewsW wrote:Huntindog wrote:
I thought about all the varibles that insurers usually use when setting rates, but most all of them shouldn't really affect the MBI premium. The expected payouts wouldn't have much bearing on tickets, accidents, credit rating etc..
There is a macro variable that is used to see if you are a "claim happy" client.
That is the reason no minor to moderate claim should ever be filed.
:B
Things ya pick up with several major insurance actuarial science research centers next door.
Like I stated before, I never had prior insurance claims on any one of my vehicles, and never had any traffic violation. I have excellent credit rating above 800 by all three major agencies. I got a quote for a F-350 yet to be delivered (to be delivered next week). If you guys are interested in an experiment, you can log onto Geico website and get a quote. MBI comes up as the very last question. But it would be interesting if Huntingdog can log in and get an experimental quote for F-350 Dually 2012 and see how much of MBI difference you'd see.
Huntingdog, are you up for a little experiment? Please report back to us.
Mar-08-2012 05:31 PM
I'm Rick James wrote:NewsW wrote:
Show me a patent --- and I will 99.0% of the time, 19 times out of 20, find a way around it for you.
For a fee.
Looks like basic math isn't your strong suit. Are you able to find a way around it 99% of the time, or 95% of the time "19 times out of 20"?
Mar-08-2012 05:04 PM
milsuperdoc wrote:NewsW wrote:Huntindog wrote:
I thought about all the varibles that insurers usually use when setting rates, but most all of them shouldn't really affect the MBI premium. The expected payouts wouldn't have much bearing on tickets, accidents, credit rating etc..
There is a macro variable that is used to see if you are a "claim happy" client.
That is the reason no minor to moderate claim should ever be filed.
:B
Things ya pick up with several major insurance actuarial science research centers next door.
Like I stated before, I never had prior insurance claims on any one of my vehicles, and never had any traffic violation. I have excellent credit rating above 800 by all three major agencies. I got a quote for a F-350 yet to be delivered (to be delivered next week). If you guys are interested in an experiment, you can log onto Geico website and get a quote. MBI comes up as the very last question. But it would be interesting if Huntingdog can log in and get an experimental quote for F-350 Dually 2012 and see how much of MBI difference you'd see.
Huntingdog, are you up for a little experiment? Please report back to us.
Mar-08-2012 05:02 PM
NewsW wrote:Huntindog wrote:
I thought about all the varibles that insurers usually use when setting rates, but most all of them shouldn't really affect the MBI premium. The expected payouts wouldn't have much bearing on tickets, accidents, credit rating etc..
There is a macro variable that is used to see if you are a "claim happy" client.
That is the reason no minor to moderate claim should ever be filed.
:B
Things ya pick up with several major insurance actuarial science research centers next door.
Mar-08-2012 04:10 PM
I'm Rick James wrote:NewsW wrote:
Show me a patent --- and I will 99.0% of the time, 19 times out of 20, find a way around it for you.
For a fee.
Looks like basic math isn't your strong suit. Are you able to find a way around it 99% of the time, or 95% of the time "19 times out of 20"?
Mar-08-2012 03:04 PM
NewsW wrote:
Show me a patent --- and I will 99.0% of the time, 19 times out of 20, find a way around it for you.
For a fee.
Mar-08-2012 02:58 PM
hawkeye-08 wrote:
patented shoe...
DFP6 roller cam shoe mechanism optimized for reduced torque, dynamic mass and noise via the patented Delphi
static shoe guide
Mar-08-2012 02:48 PM
Huntindog wrote:
I thought about all the varibles that insurers usually use when setting rates, but most all of them shouldn't really affect the MBI premium. The expected payouts wouldn't have much bearing on tickets, accidents, credit rating etc..
Mar-08-2012 02:42 PM
milsuperdoc wrote:Huntindog wrote:
I saw a post on another forum where Gieco is charging 66.99 for 6 months for MBI on Ford 6.7s....My GM is only 16.96 for the same coverage.
While both of these premiums are reasonable, there is a huge difference. Gieco must be aware of Fords warranty policy and is pricing their coverage accordingly.
I posted that on FTE. I am expecting delivery in about a week...2012 F-350. I'm not sure if the difference in MBI for Ford 6.7 and your GM D/A is because of the residence state...or past track records of each truck brand. For the record, I'm a very safe driver with no prior records of any traffic violation nor accidents. 😉
Mar-08-2012 02:25 PM
Huntindog wrote:
I saw a post on another forum where Gieco is charging 66.99 for 6 months for MBI on Ford 6.7s....My GM is only 16.96 for the same coverage.
While both of these premiums are reasonable, there is a huge difference. Gieco must be aware of Fords warranty policy and is pricing their coverage accordingly.
Mar-08-2012 02:05 PM
Huntindog wrote:
From the way the agent was talking when I bought policy, MBI is a fairly new product for Gieco. I think that they are the only company offering it so far. There is a age restriction. The vehicle has to be pretty new 15-18 months ( I forget exactly) to qualify for enrollment.
That would likely leave out the 6.0-6.4s.
Coverage is for 7 years or 100,000 miles.
Mar-08-2012 01:52 PM
NewsW wrote:BenK wrote:
With my limited experience, still think a gear pump the best for this application
Think Bosch is stuck protecting their patents and that piston pump.
Screw pumps can provide much higher PSI's and GPH's 24/7 and deal with all kinds
of cruddy fluids.
If I recall the cost factors for a screw pump right... you are into mucho mooola.
The part have to sell for $200 or so x factory.
That means Bosch can afford to spend $50 per unit to make it.