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We are getting closer to answers I am looking for etc.
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'06 GMC DMax CCSB 594,545 km
(368,890 miles)
2003 Citation 26RKS
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dfranks wrote:Sure, but the way in which the power is generated does not make it any stronger or weaker. I suspect you're falling victim to the same thing most people on this forum do: comparing peak numbers. If you want to compare peak numbers, compare torque at the wheels, not at the engine.As for the HP/TQ differences in Gas and diesel they is a quantified difference. A gas engine relies on a spark where a diesel relies on heat which in its nature is much more efficient at creating power.
dfranks wrote:Be sure to compare torque and power at the same RPM, not at their respective peaks. If you can show the HP=TQ*RPM/5252 relationship is invalid, you may be eligible for a Nobel Prize in Physics. ๐I will do some home work to follow up on this. Check on some diesel websites and their dyno postings where typically the torque will be double the HP in diesel engines. Not so with gas engines no matter what their displacement.
โJan-17-2010 05:09 PM
Hannibal wrote:
Not my spark plugs. You just don't seem to read too well. Mine is a 2010. Broken plugs, contaminated diesel fuel, damage caused by tuners or aftermarket parts, alterations etc etc aren't covered by warranty. Done properly, changing spark plugs is rarely a problem. Done improperly, people have broken plugs in all kinds of vehicles. Same with injectors.
$10k for injectors is ludicrous alright. So is $3-5k for heads. One doesn't need to go to the dealership for either. Maybe you'll catch on.
The KDP is not mileage dependent. It backs out from vibration, not mileage. It can and has happened well below or above 100k miles. Nice wishful assumption though. Cummins and Dodge don't care about their reputation enough to look into a design flaw simply because it's out of warranty? That assumption is ludicrous.
How do you know you won't get a load of contaminated fuel or experience injector failure in the next 125k? Ya'll got a crystal ball at the house?
Gonna up the hp on a truck you'll no longer even have? $3k installed is for new nozzles, not new injectors.
Yes I realize diesels don't have spark plugs. Another ludicrous assumption on your part.
I read some of the comments on your link to some obscure website. The same kind of website where people whine about Durango wheels falling off. I changed the plugs in my Hemi powered Ram twice and recently in my FIL's Crown Vic. Both with aluminum heads and no trouble whatsoever. Same with my list of Harley's. If you're the kinda guy who can't change a spark plug without creating a major repair, you should probably let others do your vehicle maintenance.
Yes I like the new 6.4L too. But the simplicity, better mileage and longevity claim to fame for the diesels is all but dried up. Towing in O/D is their only lingering attraction. Not much more than an expensive novelty.:B
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