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Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
From what some say on here the very southern states do not have a winter blend. So if you were to fuel up in one of those states you could have an issue, if infact this is true.
Don
May-22-2014 06:58 PM
srt20 wrote:chevor wrote:
Good for you. I have gelled up, its not fun to have a truck that won't start on the side of the road at temps below -30.
What resale value?
When, 1975?
May-22-2014 06:36 PM
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May-22-2014 03:54 PM
srt20 wrote:That's why I have a Cummins ... don't have to do either one! 😄
... A lot of Internet mechanics, that in real world couldn't change a spark plug or glow plug ...
May-22-2014 03:27 PM
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May-22-2014 02:44 PM
chevor wrote:
Good for you. I have gelled up, its not fun to have a truck that won't start on the side of the road at temps below -30.
What resale value?
May-22-2014 10:07 AM
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May-22-2014 09:50 AM
edbehnke wrote:
differences?
cost about $5-8K more - Not true for the RAM, $4,600 upgrade over pentastar motor (Gas V6), $2,800 upgrade over the HEMI motor. Depends on where you measure from.
oil changes more expensive - This will be true, Seems like oil cost per quart is bouncing between $7 and $9 bucks a quart online. The VM Motori motor uses about 10 quarts of oil and it has a special rating, ACEA C3, which most US oils don't meet. Got to go online to buy the oil
fuel costs anywhere from .50-1.00 more - Not true across the whole country. This depends on your locale. In my neck of the woods, Diesel is once again the cheapest fuel undercutting regular gas by up to a dime, or costs the same as regular unleaded
mileage will be "a little" better - I don't know about a little. Depends on what you base it off of. Are you comparing against the Pentastar? Or the HEMI? If you compare against the pentastar motor, then fuel economy improvement you're looking at is roughly 16% or 17% fuel economy benefit. If you compare against the HEMI, then you're looking at 29% fuel economy benefit. Again this depends on your baseline.
FuelEconomy.gov