May-22-2014 06:03 AM
Dec-31-2014 05:28 AM
nevadanick wrote:
I think the other brand was Total which was readily available where i lived.
Dec-31-2014 03:37 AM
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Dec-30-2014 05:47 PM
nevadanick wrote:
Most auto parts stores have the right oil. Was never an issue for our Mercedes.
Dec-30-2014 05:24 PM
Dec-30-2014 05:02 PM
Dec-30-2014 04:31 PM
Dec-30-2014 03:06 PM
srt20 wrote:
I've never gelled up. I don't use anti gel products either. Live in Wisconsin, and truck has started in -35f* air temps.
There is so much BS on this forum about gassers and diesels it's pathetic. A lot of Internet mechanics, that in real world couldn't change a spark plug or glow plug. I suggest doing your research elsewhere.
If you want weight police, then this is the perfect forum.
Dec-30-2014 02:54 PM
FishOnOne wrote:rhagfo wrote:NHIrish wrote:
The short answer for you is that if you don't need diesel...don't get it. I have one ONLY because I need the torque. They are a pain in the a##.
Spoken like a true gasser!
I see my diesel as a pure joy to drive and maintain. You drive and operate a diesel like a diesel, not like a gasser.
I like the fact that with less than 300 hp I can pull my 11,000# 5er up steep grades at 55 to 60 mph on state highways and at 65 to 70 on interstates.
Irish wrote his comment in 5/14 :h
I like yourself enjoy driving and maintaining a diesel truck, but for some folks they just want to add gas and go, have instant heat in the winter, no fuel fiters to change, can have the oil changed at any lube shop with very little risks and is very cheap, no DEF to add, don't have to worry about DPF getting clogged and the truck display telling the driving he or she is required to drive truck until the DPF has been cleaned, don't have to drain the water separator, don't have to plug in a block heater, don't have to shut engine off to place an order at the drive thru, etc... etc... Diesel is not for everyone which is why the vast majority of our vehicles are powered by gas and that's ok.
I just happen to like diesel, but I won't sugar coat it! :W
Dec-30-2014 02:33 PM
FishOnOne wrote:rhagfo wrote:NHIrish wrote:
The short answer for you is that if you don't need diesel...don't get it. I have one ONLY because I need the torque. They are a pain in the a##.
Spoken like a true gasser!
I see my diesel as a pure joy to drive and maintain. You drive and operate a diesel like a diesel, not like a gasser.
I like the fact that with less than 300 hp I can pull my 11,000# 5er up steep grades at 55 to 60 mph on state highways and at 65 to 70 on interstates.
Irish wrote his comment in 5/14 :h
I like yourself enjoy driving and maintaining a diesel truck, but for some folks they just want to add gas and go, have instant heat in the winter, no fuel fiters to change, can have the oil changed at any lube shop with very little risks and is very cheap, no DEF to add, don't have to worry about DPF getting clogged and the truck display telling the driving he or she is required to drive truck until the DPF has been cleaned, don't have to drain the water separator, don't have to plug in a block heater, don't have to shut engine off to place an order at the drive thru, etc... etc... Diesel is not for everyone which is why the vast majority of our vehicles are powered by gas and that's ok.
I just happen to like diesel, but I won't sugar coat it! :W
Dec-30-2014 01:40 PM
rhagfo wrote:NHIrish wrote:
The short answer for you is that if you don't need diesel...don't get it. I have one ONLY because I need the torque. They are a pain in the a##.
Spoken like a true gasser!
I see my diesel as a pure joy to drive and maintain. You drive and operate a diesel like a diesel, not like a gasser.
I like the fact that with less than 300 hp I can pull my 11,000# 5er up steep grades at 55 to 60 mph on state highways and at 65 to 70 on interstates.
Dec-30-2014 01:24 PM
NHIrish wrote:
The short answer for you is that if you don't need diesel...don't get it. I have one ONLY because I need the torque. They are a pain in the a##.
May-26-2014 08:07 AM
nevadanick wrote:
I bought diesel pickup and SUV because thats what i wanted. No need to justify it.
May-26-2014 06:58 AM