Nov-25-2020 05:59 AM
Nov-28-2020 05:45 PM
jaycocamprs wrote:ktmrfs wrote:
two ways
1) my truck gives an initial warning at 30% which even worst case is at least 1,000 miles. Then it continues to count down and give warnings. If I'm dumb enough to ignore the gauge for 1,000 miles I get what I deserve.
2) DEF usage is about 1 gallon of DEF for 100 gallons of diesel. pretty easy to keep track of in my head.
3) If I'm traveling, before I leave I can have a pretty good idea based on last fill how many miles I can go before the 30% warning comes on. If I think I will be close, easy enough to put a 2.5gallon jug in the bed.
You need to keep that LML. #1 I've never seen a warning of more than 300 miles. And the mileage given isn't right, it's short 20-25%. And #2 the L5P sucks DEF. The one time I kept track of the fuel for a whole tank of DEF worked out to about 1 gal DEF to 45 gal diesel. That's twice the rate of the LML.
Nov-28-2020 05:34 PM
ktmrfs wrote:
two ways
1) my truck gives an initial warning at 30% which even worst case is at least 1,000 miles. Then it continues to count down and give warnings. If I'm dumb enough to ignore the gauge for 1,000 miles I get what I deserve.
2) DEF usage is about 1 gallon of DEF for 100 gallons of diesel. pretty easy to keep track of in my head.
3) If I'm traveling, before I leave I can have a pretty good idea based on last fill how many miles I can go before the 30% warning comes on. If I think I will be close, easy enough to put a 2.5gallon jug in the bed.
Nov-28-2020 12:40 PM
Nov-28-2020 06:22 AM
Nov-27-2020 06:02 AM
FishOnOne wrote:
The Ram def usage rate is not linear and will go down at a faster rate once the fluid gets down to a certain level. Not sure if Ford or GM does the same.
Nov-26-2020 03:49 PM
Lantley wrote:noteven wrote:
What we learned in the class 8 world is high EGT's (power demand) result in increased NOx emission which = increased DEF use. In a working class 8 truck that was around 1-2% DEF vs fuel.
If I owned a DEF using pickup I would measure in some DEF fills at the pumps vs fuel used and soon have a rate vs fuel use vs work we are doing today factor to know when to fill the DEF tank.
a shopping plaza or China parts store to buy DEF in a cardboard box down aisle 300.
In my case my DEF use is erratic because my truck is my daily driver. I'm not towing all the time.
Tying to calculate/predict my DEF use based on my driving habits is futile.
Just need a gauge!
Nov-26-2020 01:31 PM
FishOnOne wrote:rhagfo wrote:Me Again wrote:rhagfo wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
15 RAM with gauge at 1/2 a 2.5 fits easily.
X2!
One has to use 1 to 1.5 gallons when the tank is full before the gauge even starts to move down. It is very slow at the top and more speedy on once the gauge starts moving.
While that may be true, at least Ram thought in give you a gauge. Ford and GM didn’t have them early on, and I am not sure if either has a gauge yet.
The 11-16 Super Duty's tells you "The exhaust system is OK", "under half full", and two different miles left warnings (don't remember the exact miles left messages). The '17-Up have a digital DEF gauge.
The Ram def usage rate is not linear and will go down at a faster rate once the fluid gets down to a certain level. Not sure if Ford or GM does the same.
Nov-26-2020 01:14 PM
Nov-26-2020 12:54 PM
rhagfo wrote:Me Again wrote:rhagfo wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
15 RAM with gauge at 1/2 a 2.5 fits easily.
X2!
One has to use 1 to 1.5 gallons when the tank is full before the gauge even starts to move down. It is very slow at the top and more speedy on once the gauge starts moving.
While that may be true, at least Ram thought in give you a gauge. Ford and GM didn’t have them early on, and I am not sure if either has a gauge yet.
Nov-26-2020 12:35 PM
Me Again wrote:rhagfo wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
15 RAM with gauge at 1/2 a 2.5 fits easily.
X2!
One has to use 1 to 1.5 gallons when the tank is full before the gauge even starts to move down. It is very slow at the top and more speedy on once the gauge starts moving.
Nov-26-2020 11:55 AM
rhagfo wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
15 RAM with gauge at 1/2 a 2.5 fits easily.
X2!
Nov-26-2020 09:18 AM
ShinerBock wrote:
Buy from the pump at truck stops. Not only is it fresh and stored in a cool place to last longer, but is also only costs about $2 per gallon.
My dealerships sells DEF. I can tell you that most of it sits out in a hot warehouse or in a hot semi-trailer for ages before being put out in the showroom which lowers the shelf life.
Nov-26-2020 09:01 AM
Lantley wrote:noteven wrote:
What we learned in the class 8 world is high EGT's (power demand) result in increased NOx emission which = increased DEF use. In a working class 8 truck that was around 1-2% DEF vs fuel.
If I owned a DEF using pickup I would measure in some DEF fills at the pumps vs fuel used and soon have a rate vs fuel use vs work we are doing today factor to know when to fill the DEF tank.
a shopping plaza or China parts store to buy DEF in a cardboard box down aisle 300.
In my case my DEF use is erratic because my truck is my daily driver. I'm not towing all the time.
Tying to calculate/predict my DEF use based on my driving habits is futile.
Just need a gauge!
Nov-26-2020 06:13 AM
noteven wrote:
What we learned in the class 8 world is high EGT's (power demand) result in increased NOx emission which = increased DEF use. In a working class 8 truck that was around 1-2% DEF vs fuel.
If I owned a DEF using pickup I would measure in some DEF fills at the pumps vs fuel used and soon have a rate vs fuel use vs work we are doing today factor to know when to fill the DEF tank.
a shopping plaza or China parts store to buy DEF in a cardboard box down aisle 300.