โJun-21-2004 09:12 PM
We are getting closer to answers I am looking for etc.
โOct-09-2010 04:43 AM
Jarlaxle wrote:
With all the junk tacked on the new diesels (DPF, EGR, urine injection), I wouldn't own one if you gave it to me.
โOct-08-2010 07:17 PM
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โOct-07-2010 05:58 PM
Deewayne wrote:
All I have to say about this is I'll never own another truck that has spark plugs.
One other thing : gas while towing 9 MPG, diesel 13MPG while towing.
โOct-07-2010 05:20 PM
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โOct-07-2010 05:23 AM
Truckboy wrote:
I am going to be borrowing my friends truck, 98 Dodge 3500 Diesel. Is there anything you have to do differently when starting or driving a diesel truck? It has not been sitting and its about 45 degrees here, but i dont know if that makes a difference. Thanks!
โOct-07-2010 04:12 AM
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โOct-03-2010 04:39 PM
overw8chevy wrote:
you guys making it sound like somebody will have to do a regen every time they put fuel in the vehicle if they only putt around town...
scaring people away..
Mopar recommends you get truck out on the hiway for half an hour or so once a week if you exclusively do short trips driving.I read that in my buddies 08 Owner Manual..
whether you have Urea injection or not, sooner or later you will have to do a regen, and somewhere down the road the muffler will have to be removed and the filter inside of it get cleaned..
another reason to go gas.
โOct-03-2010 04:29 PM
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โSep-29-2010 01:33 PM
Yahooligan wrote:Biggziff wrote:
That's just nonsense. There is no way Ford would produce a truck that is only designed for long haul.
I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or serious, but NONE of the big 3 diesels that have a DPF and don't use DEF are really suitable for around-town or short trip (Less than 30 miles or so) because of the DPF. If you don't get it out on the highway for a stretch then the DPF regen will never happen and the DPF will become full, putting you in limp mode and directing you to visit your dealer for service.
Even without the DPF I wouldn't buy a diesel if it would be subjected to 90% around town/short trip driving and 10% towing/highway. It'd never get up to temp and you'd end up with more headaches than if you used the truck like it was meant to be used. These are not the same engines and emissions systems that are used in FedEx and UPS trucks.