โJun-21-2004 09:12 PM
We are getting closer to answers I am looking for etc.
โSep-23-2007 06:17 PM
โSep-23-2007 04:43 PM
โSep-19-2007 02:24 PM
tomdrobin wrote:
Those new diesel pickups are awsome IMO. I just priced out a plain jane extended cab model with minimal options. Just the towing stuff, turbo diesel engine & allsion trans. MSRP came out to $37,000. Too much for me. My 06 5.3 work truck with all the tow goodies was around $20,000 and does a good job towing my TT. I would like to have the diesel, but just can't bare to part with that much $$$$.
โSep-15-2007 08:28 PM
โSep-15-2007 08:07 PM
JIMNLIN wrote:
now that was funny. My neighbor lady has two 3500 DRW Dodge flatbeds she longhauls/hotshots with. At 5' 8" tall/green eyed blonde and around 130 lbs she certainly doesn't have any testerone dripping problems and will pass you going up a hill pulling in excess of 26000 lbs.
โSep-15-2007 03:35 PM
You drive what you want and so do I.
โSep-15-2007 04:40 AM
Sport45 wrote:
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Priceless? I though you shelled out good money for that beefy, testosterone-dripping, manly engine.
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โSep-12-2007 08:54 AM
Mark Guebert wrote:
I believe the advantage for diesels has disappeared. It used to be that the diesel would get much better (%20 to %30) mileage. With the new generation of emissions laden motors mileage has decreased considerably.
My 08 Superduty 6.4L PSD sucks mileage wise. 15 unloaded straight hwy, 8.5 towing my 6K TT. For comparison my father is towing with a Chevy 1500HD 6.0L gasser and he gets the same kind of mileage towing 8K 5ver, and he didn't have to pay an extra 6K to get a diesel.
โSep-11-2007 09:37 PM
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โSep-03-2007 07:38 AM
Steak2k1 wrote:
And BTW Bert it's not usually ethanol (grain alcohol), it's methanol that is commonly used.
Steak2k1 wrote:
The other 2 ingredients are either NaOH or KOH (Sodium or Potassium Hydroxide). And yes it is a potentially dangerous operation. I would not argue that. But the reality is that by using common sense and a safety first attitude, it's no more dangerous than getting out of bed in the AM or driving to work.
Steak2k1 wrote:
I imagine the same could be said about moonshine...not something I would want to try. Besides there's no bush around here to hide it.! seems if memory serves me correct that it's still an illegal operation to make moonshine..no.?
Steak2k1 wrote:
The gains of BioD are well worth it IMO. Running BioD is better for the environment, uses recycled waste veg oil and cuts my fuel bill in a big way. Making your own is sweet.!
โSep-03-2007 01:36 AM
we're just talking preference of diesel over gas, and hopefully in a civil manner...right.?
โSep-02-2007 11:56 PM
I thought you shelled out good money for that beefy, testosterone-dripping, manly engine.
'06 GMC DMax CCSB 594,545 km
(368,890 miles)
2003 Citation 26RKS
.โSep-02-2007 11:11 PM
Gasoline engines also easily adapt to natural gas, butane, propane, or hydrogen
Okay, you win. The rest of us are just plain stupid. I'll go grab my pointy hat and sit in the corner now
'06 GMC DMax CCSB 594,545 km
(368,890 miles)
2003 Citation 26RKS
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