โSep-25-2017 10:07 AM
โOct-10-2017 03:34 AM
pnichols wrote:gbopp wrote:
(1.) I think most of the guilty think they are properly warming up their engines.
(2.) A few want everyone to know they have a diesel.
(3.) Some are obnoxious and do it to bother others.
(4.) The rest are the 'all about me' types.
(5.) Feel better now?
Let's take a look at the above in more detail:
(1.) = probably based on diesel misinformation and/or noise misinformation ... pure and simple
(2.) = probably based on selfishness based arrogance or some form of (masculine?) insecurity ... pure and simple
(3.) = selfishness ... pure and simple
(4.) = selfishness ... pure and simple
(5.) None of the rest of us should feel better about (1.) through (4.). They should make the rest of us sad ... and even more committed to re-establishment of good old fashioned, but ultra-effective, societal mores.
P.S. FWIW .... we use a gasser RV, that idles ultra-quiet, that doesn't need any warmup, and we hate with a passion getting up early (I did that enough during my career years). ๐
โOct-09-2017 10:53 PM
JerryandSusie wrote:
I just purchased a 2017 Ram 2500 Cummings Diesel. My owners manual says that when I come off the highway I should let my engine idle for 5 minutes and if I'm city driving 1 minute of idle should be enough before shutting it off. I'm assuming that about a 5 minute warm up would also be plenty of idle time. If I idle more than that and it begins to annoy you don't be afraid to say something to me. We are all out there for a good time. Happy Camping to all.
โOct-08-2017 07:57 PM
JerryandSusie wrote:
I just purchased a 2017 Ram 2500 Cummings Diesel. My owners manual says that when I come off the highway I should let my engine idle for 5 minutes and if I'm city driving 1 minute of idle should be enough before shutting it off.
โOct-08-2017 07:07 AM
JerryandSusie wrote:
I just purchased a 2017 Ram 2500 Cummings Diesel. My owners manual says that when I come off the highway I should let my engine idle for 5 minutes and if I'm city driving 1 minute of idle should be enough before shutting it off. I'm assuming that about a 5 minute warm up would also be plenty of idle time. If I idle more than that and it begins to annoy you don't be afraid to say something to me. We are all out there for a good time. Happy Camping to all.
โOct-07-2017 03:47 PM
Jarlaxle wrote:CavemanCharlie wrote:
If you want to talk about smoke. Our one grain truck has a 1970's Cummins non- turbo V8 in it. It will fire right up on the coldest days but, OH MY GOD the smoke. Stinkiest stuff you ever smelled too. If you get it on your clothing you can smell it all day. On cold days I start it up and run like heck to get away from it. You could drive it away like that but, it takes 10 minutes to pump up enough air into the tanks to get the air brakes to work anyway.
You should check on the air leak or a weak compressor, dude!
โOct-07-2017 01:12 PM
โOct-07-2017 06:00 AM
CavemanCharlie wrote:
If you want to talk about smoke. Our one grain truck has a 1970's Cummins non- turbo V8 in it. It will fire right up on the coldest days but, OH MY GOD the smoke. Stinkiest stuff you ever smelled too. If you get it on your clothing you can smell it all day. On cold days I start it up and run like heck to get away from it. You could drive it away like that but, it takes 10 minutes to pump up enough air into the tanks to get the air brakes to work anyway.
โOct-07-2017 05:59 AM
jplante4 wrote:Boon Docker wrote:
Nothing to hate about diesel, it's about the idiots that think they need to idle them excessively all the time for no reason.
From this thread, I think we agree. However the definition of "excessive" seems to be elusive. I ran into a guy in Delaware last year with an old Greyhound conversion. It originally had a Detroit diesel 2 stroke. He said he felt bad for the people next to him when he started up in the morning. Those old smokers needed to warm up or they blow oil smoke for an hour. The video I posted demonstrated that. After a couple of starts, it ran smoother.
โOct-04-2017 07:48 AM
CavemanCharlie wrote:
If you want to talk about smoke. Our one grain truck has a 1970's Cummins non- turbo V8 in it....
โOct-03-2017 05:55 PM
โOct-01-2017 04:39 PM
Boon Docker wrote:
Nothing to hate about diesel, it's about the idiots that think they need to idle them excessively all the time for no reason.
โOct-01-2017 04:31 PM
jplante4 wrote:
Good thing you diesel haters weren't around in the 2-stroke Detroit Diesel days...
Skip to 5 minutes in to skip the lecture
2 stroke
โOct-01-2017 02:00 PM
โOct-01-2017 10:31 AM