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fj12ryder wrote:et2 wrote:Probably for the same reason people complain about a thread when all they have to do is just ignore it.
I guess 6 pages of the last same thread wasn't enough. I wonder why people camp sometimes. Maybe it's just to find things to complain about :h
โNov-18-2018 06:08 AM
โNov-18-2018 05:26 AM
et2 wrote:Probably for the same reason people complain about a thread when all they have to do is just ignore it.
I guess 6 pages of the last same thread wasn't enough. I wonder why people camp sometimes. Maybe it's just to find things to complain about :h
โNov-18-2018 12:11 AM
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โNov-17-2018 07:15 PM
LanceRKeys wrote:WILDEBILL308 wrote:
Keep in mind it isn't just diesel motorhomes. I have heard more loud diesel trucks than motorhomes.
By the way the proper way when starting a cold diesel is right after oil preshure comes up to bump it up to fast idle. On low idle it isn't burning all the diesel and it can wash down your cylinder walls causing more wear and contamination of the oil. The fast idle creates enough boost to increase combustion temps and get a full burn of the fuel.
Bill
Ok Iโm going to jump out there and show my ignorance. Are you being sarcastic or should I actually warm up my truck on high idle? 2001 power stroke, I do have a high idle setting but donโt use it much.
โNov-17-2018 06:58 PM
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โNov-17-2018 05:09 PM
Edd505 wrote:
I have drive Super duties since 1999 & owned a class 8 tractor. The diesel needs to idle when shutting down to allow the turbo to cool and when starting & warm & build air pressure for the brakes.
โNov-17-2018 05:07 PM
LanceRKeys wrote:WILDEBILL308 wrote:
Keep in mind it isn't just diesel motorhomes. I have heard more loud diesel trucks than motorhomes.
By the way the proper way when starting a cold diesel is right after oil preshure comes up to bump it up to fast idle. On low idle it isn't burning all the diesel and it can wash down your cylinder walls causing more wear and contamination of the oil. The fast idle creates enough boost to increase combustion temps and get a full burn of the fuel.
Bill
Ok Iโm going to jump out there and show my ignorance. Are you being sarcastic or should I actually warm up my truck on high idle? 2001 power stroke, I do have a high idle setting but donโt use it much.
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