Oct-14-2020 06:19 AM
Oct-20-2020 09:07 AM
Oct-20-2020 08:26 AM
mkirsch wrote:ShinerBock wrote:
New systems that will likely come out in the next 10 years will be dual DEF systems which will hopefully eliminate the need for the EGR altogether or at least reduce how often the engine utilizes it dramatically.
That doesn't help what's out there now, which is unreliable beyond what's reasonable. Farmers and truckers avoid the new engines because they leave them sitting on the side of the road too often to risk.
Oct-20-2020 07:32 AM
ShinerBock wrote:
New systems that will likely come out in the next 10 years will be dual DEF systems which will hopefully eliminate the need for the EGR altogether or at least reduce how often the engine utilizes it dramatically.
Oct-19-2020 03:10 PM
dodge guy wrote:
I could’ve bought a diesel when I bought my X, but I came across a good deal on my V-10. Glad I never got stuck with a 6.0. No one else made a diesel SUV at the time. And with some of the issues I have seen with all the newer diesels with Def....again, no thanks. It’s choice made upon facts! Even when the tome comes for a DP I would like one without DEF, but buy then all the used ones I’ll be looking at will have DEF. So I won’t have much of a choice.
Oct-19-2020 01:51 PM
MFL wrote:
Jeez-us Grit...where did your sense of humor go? You are getting a bit cranky, as you approach retirement age. Hard to believe, I've been enjoying your posts since 2013 when you were just 53???:E
Jerry
Oct-19-2020 11:35 AM
Grit dog wrote:dodge guy wrote:
I am not a diesel person. And I had a TT that some would never tow with a gas motor. I like not having to worry if my truck will make it to the destination. Don't need to be stuck on the side of the road.
I'll take a gasser and a few less MPG's knowing I'll make it without issues.
And yes, BTW, I'm a diesel tech. The only time I'll have a diesel is when we buy a DP.
Then you’re either a paranoid or covering up for your lack of budget with statements like the above.
Btw you don’t seem old enough to be this dramatic like the old farts here on geezernet......
Oct-19-2020 11:27 AM
Grit dog wrote:dodge guy wrote:
I am not a diesel person. And I had a TT that some would never tow with a gas motor. I like not having to worry if my truck will make it to the destination. Don't need to be stuck on the side of the road.
I'll take a gasser and a few less MPG's knowing I'll make it without issues.
And yes, BTW, I'm a diesel tech. The only time I'll have a diesel is when we buy a DP.
Then you’re either a paranoid or covering up for your lack of budget with statements like the above.
Btw you don’t seem old enough to be this dramatic like the old farts here on geezernet......
Oct-19-2020 07:54 AM
dodge guy wrote:
I am not a diesel person. And I had a TT that some would never tow with a gas motor. I like not having to worry if my truck will make it to the destination. Don't need to be stuck on the side of the road.
I'll take a gasser and a few less MPG's knowing I'll make it without issues.
And yes, BTW, I'm a diesel tech. The only time I'll have a diesel is when we buy a DP.
Oct-19-2020 05:01 AM
Oct-19-2020 12:53 AM
Oct-19-2020 12:27 AM
jffnkrn wrote:
Well, I guess I asked for it! my head is on my shoulders and not where some may think. No I am not Gear Savvy, so that is why I asked the question(s). I appreciated the knowledge and the input, I can afford the extra few dollars for gas, I am not a diesel person and so there ya have it. Thanks again for the input. I will do some further research before I buy the next truck. I am looking forward to it. Have a great rest of your day!!! Thanks again.
Oct-18-2020 05:46 PM
jffnkrn wrote:What makes one a "Diesel person"?Grit dog wrote:jffnkrn wrote:
I guess for me i would rather be in the middle somewhere, as stated earlier, i do tow about 8 to 10 thousand miles per year out of the 12 to 15 that we use the truck for. just thinking that I don't mind the chugging along on the hills a bit as we are not pulling hills all the time. that is about the biggest advantage i have seen with the 4:10 over the 3:73. well, to all, thanks and any other comments will be appreciated
So you have basically a new 2500HD with 4.10s. You tow a big trailer a lot of miles a year out west at altitude and big grades. You’re contemplating a few more hp, same number of gears and then saddling it with horrible gears for towing (which they don’t make so you’d have to change gear sets in a brand new truck), all for worse performance and worse mileage than you already have??
My comment is you’re not going to do appreciably better with ANY new gasser for your use and your propose plan is actually worse than your current vehicle.
You are solidly in the realm of making good use of a diesel. Or at a minimum get a new Ford or Ram with a better trans, more power and deeper gears.
I’m actually curious where your head is at. Think you’re going to save $ on gas for the few miles a year you drive bobtail, or just don’t understand the concept of gearing?
Well, I guess I asked for it! my head is on my shoulders and not where some may think. No I am not Gear Savvy, so that is why I asked the question(s). I appreciated the knowledge and the input, I can afford the extra few dollars for gas, I am not a diesel person and so there ya have it. Thanks again for the input. I will do some further research before I buy the next truck. I am looking forward to it. Have a great rest of your day!!! Thanks again.
Oct-18-2020 04:44 PM
Grit dog wrote:jffnkrn wrote:
I guess for me i would rather be in the middle somewhere, as stated earlier, i do tow about 8 to 10 thousand miles per year out of the 12 to 15 that we use the truck for. just thinking that I don't mind the chugging along on the hills a bit as we are not pulling hills all the time. that is about the biggest advantage i have seen with the 4:10 over the 3:73. well, to all, thanks and any other comments will be appreciated
So you have basically a new 2500HD with 4.10s. You tow a big trailer a lot of miles a year out west at altitude and big grades. You’re contemplating a few more hp, same number of gears and then saddling it with horrible gears for towing (which they don’t make so you’d have to change gear sets in a brand new truck), all for worse performance and worse mileage than you already have??
My comment is you’re not going to do appreciably better with ANY new gasser for your use and your propose plan is actually worse than your current vehicle.
You are solidly in the realm of making good use of a diesel. Or at a minimum get a new Ford or Ram with a better trans, more power and deeper gears.
I’m actually curious where your head is at. Think you’re going to save $ on gas for the few miles a year you drive bobtail, or just don’t understand the concept of gearing?
Oct-15-2020 10:40 PM