โMar-02-2016 02:38 AM
โMar-07-2016 08:46 AM
wtmtnhiker wrote:DutchmenSport wrote:wtmtnhiker wrote:
Hi all,
My 2013 Duramax has been sitting in my garage since last Oct....
Diesel fuel prices are the best they've been in a long time! Get out and go for a drive in that puppy! Flex it's muscles! Keep it a happy truck!
ha ha I will soon. Never been driven in winter, never seen salt so I'll wait a while yet. Only use it to tow my 5th wheel trailer RV. Thanks for all the feedback, I feel better now
โMar-07-2016 07:58 AM
โMar-07-2016 07:46 AM
boshog wrote:DutchmenSport wrote:
I wonder if those people who stole the DEF from Wall Mart were looking for new way to make Meth. It seems they are constantly trying new chemical we average people use on a daily basis so they won't get caught in any radar.
Yesterday is was amphetamines, today they tried DEF, who knows? Tomorrow they may try Crest Toothpaste! (I'm just guessing here.)
If the crack-heads did find a use for DEF in their illegal doings, it would be hilarious. What would the government do next so we could get DEF, a fee-based license to buy DEF?
โMar-07-2016 04:23 AM
DutchmenSport wrote:
I wonder if those people who stole the DEF from Wall Mart were looking for new way to make Meth. It seems they are constantly trying new chemical we average people use on a daily basis so they won't get caught in any radar.
Yesterday is was amphetamines, today they tried DEF, who knows? Tomorrow they may try Crest Toothpaste! (I'm just guessing here.)
โMar-06-2016 02:08 PM
โMar-06-2016 01:57 PM
โMar-06-2016 12:06 AM
โMar-05-2016 12:20 PM
Grit dog wrote:Huntindog wrote:ACZL wrote:
Pilot/Flying J's have it in bulk at semi fuel pumps. Here in Syracuse, I think it was around $3/gallon at Pilot. Can fill the pick up here, but not the VW. Have to fill jug up at pump, pour into another bottle and then into VW's tank. Bit of a pain, but far cheaper than VW dealer.
The last DEF I bought at WM was 8-9.00 for 2.5 gallons. Considering the LOW consumption rate our TVs have, the money saved by buying at a bulk station isn't much.
Our DEF systems are designed to quit if there is something wrong with the DEF. This will result in the TV going into limp mode at a minimum. Then a trip to the dealer, and possibly some very expensive repairs.. There is no drain in the DEF tanks. It has to be removed to dispose of bad DEF.
There are many things that can do wrong in a bulk purchase.
I prefer to use the sealed jugs that have production/dste codes.
IMO, the risk reward ratio is just not favorable enough for buying in bulk.
Meh, do you buy the sealed cans of premix gas by the qt for $8.99 for your weed whipper, or do you dump some 2s oil in a gas can and hit the local Kum n Go for a gallon of "bulk" gas?
Same concept. LOTS of big rigs burnin up tons of def and refilling every day.
Yes buying sealed, fresh def is pretty much a sure thing, but stopping at the def pump at a flying J is too!
I'm the guy that buys the freshest milk in the fridge, but if I get a gallon that's 2 days older I still drink it!
โMar-05-2016 12:17 PM
ACZL wrote:Huntindog wrote:ACZL wrote:
Pilot/Flying J's have it in bulk at semi fuel pumps. Here in Syracuse, I think it was around $3/gallon at Pilot. Can fill the pick up here, but not the VW. Have to fill jug up at pump, pour into another bottle and then into VW's tank. Bit of a pain, but far cheaper than VW dealer.
The last DEF I bought at WM was 8-9.00 for 2.5 gallons. Considering the LOW consumption rate our TVs have, the money saved by buying at a bulk station isn't much.
Our DEF systems are designed to quit if there is something wrong with the DEF. This will result in the TV going into limp mode at a minimum. Then a trip to the dealer, and possibly some very expensive repairs.. There is no drain in the DEF tanks. It has to be removed to dispose of bad DEF.
There are many things that can do wrong in a bulk purchase.
I prefer to use the sealed jugs that have production/dste codes.
IMO, the risk reward ratio is just not favorable enough for buying in bulk.
What things specifically can go wrong? Semis get DEF at fuel pumps. We have bulk DEF at work for our semis. Handle clicks off when full just like a fuel handle does. All the truck stops turn over DEF at a good clip and I'm willing to bet they don't want any complaints w/ their set up, so they keep things in good shape. Is bulk DEF for everyone? No. It's more of a convience thing if possible. But I'd like to know what problems exist w/ getting DEF at truck stops.
โMar-05-2016 08:33 AM
Searching_Ut wrote:
For my 2015 Ram, shelf life of the DEF doesn't seem to be an issue. The truck goes through it so fast there is no way it will ever get Old, especially when you don't want to fill the tank all the way in the winter because of freezing issues.
โMar-05-2016 08:29 AM
Huntindog wrote:ACZL wrote:
Pilot/Flying J's have it in bulk at semi fuel pumps. Here in Syracuse, I think it was around $3/gallon at Pilot. Can fill the pick up here, but not the VW. Have to fill jug up at pump, pour into another bottle and then into VW's tank. Bit of a pain, but far cheaper than VW dealer.
The last DEF I bought at WM was 8-9.00 for 2.5 gallons. Considering the LOW consumption rate our TVs have, the money saved by buying at a bulk station isn't much.
Our DEF systems are designed to quit if there is something wrong with the DEF. This will result in the TV going into limp mode at a minimum. Then a trip to the dealer, and possibly some very expensive repairs.. There is no drain in the DEF tanks. It has to be removed to dispose of bad DEF.
There are many things that can do wrong in a bulk purchase.
I prefer to use the sealed jugs that have production/dste codes.
IMO, the risk reward ratio is just not favorable enough for buying in bulk.
โMar-05-2016 02:41 AM
Huntindog wrote:ACZL wrote:
Pilot/Flying J's have it in bulk at semi fuel pumps. Here in Syracuse, I think it was around $3/gallon at Pilot. Can fill the pick up here, but not the VW. Have to fill jug up at pump, pour into another bottle and then into VW's tank. Bit of a pain, but far cheaper than VW dealer.
The last DEF I bought at WM was 8-9.00 for 2.5 gallons. Considering the LOW consumption rate our TVs have, the money saved by buying at a bulk station isn't much.
Our DEF systems are designed to quit if there is something wrong with the DEF. This will result in the TV going into limp mode at a minimum. Then a trip to the dealer, and possibly some very expensive repairs.. There is no drain in the DEF tanks. It has to be removed to dispose of bad DEF.
There are many things that can do wrong in a bulk purchase.
I prefer to use the sealed jugs that have production/dste codes.
IMO, the risk reward ratio is just not favorable enough for buying in bulk.
โMar-03-2016 05:55 PM
โMar-03-2016 04:30 PM