โJun-21-2004 09:12 PM
We are getting closer to answers I am looking for etc.
โJan-08-2011 06:08 PM
RFOneWatt wrote: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.
I can certainly understand that. but what happens when you NEED the kind of torque a diesel provides?
For instance - there was no way I felt completely safe in my gas TV while in the mountains of Utah and Wyoming. With my diesel TV, there is no comparison.
I miss my gas TV, I really do - especially with a growing family. But after hittin' the mountains with the Diesel, I can't ever see going back.
โJan-08-2011 01:00 PM
โJan-06-2011 11:12 AM
L_R_G wrote:
Just brought home my 2011 F350 Crew Cab with 6.7L Powerstroke last night. I've only owned gas trucks prior to this. So far it's everything I've thought it would be, awesome, powerful, insanely complex technology, crazy expensive, great mpg. Can't wait to do some towing after break in. Times and seasons certainly do change, but at this point I don't see ever going back to a gasser. Only time will tell. I've been going back and forth on this for a long time trying to decide, really glad I went with the diesel.
โJan-06-2011 09:41 AM
โJan-06-2011 06:54 AM
tinner12002 wrote:
I'm not sure about the regen thing but ford told me today that the urea needs to be filled at about every oil change and if you run out, truck will idle but it will not move. He didn't mention anything about it having to regenerate anything.
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โNov-13-2010 04:23 PM
Jarlaxle wrote:I used to work for a guy that did that not too many months after he had bought a new F-250. He and his wife were on vacation at Hilton Head Island, SC, and without thinking, he stopped at a gas station and filled 'er up with gas. Didn't run long.
Don't put gas in it!!!!!! ๐
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โOct-09-2010 05:18 AM
Jarlaxle wrote:I can certainly understand that. but what happens when you NEED the kind of torque a diesel provides?
I don't. It's nice to have...but a gas engine will get the job done, if not as quickly. There aren't many things short of a semi trailer I would have a problem pulling with an F-550 powered by a V10 or a GMC C5500 with an 8100 Vortec.
โOct-09-2010 05:03 AM
I can certainly understand that. but what happens when you NEED the kind of torque a diesel provides?