Jan-26-2019 09:22 AM
Jun-06-2022 11:25 AM
Jun-06-2022 07:54 AM
Gatorm wrote:
Uhm, I would say it’s pretty accurate. I deal with dealerships and their mechanics on a regular basis and I can tell you, without a doubt, they think the newer diesels are going to be nightmares to keep on the road as a whole as they get older. No matter the brand.
Also, I would say the cost spread between gasoline and diesel is more than $1
Jun-06-2022 04:18 AM
BurbMan wrote:
You dredged up a 2 1/2 year old post to add this nonsense? Half of this isn't even remotely true. Marty time to close another chapter of the the ol' gas vs. diesel peeing match.
Jun-06-2022 02:17 AM
Gatorm wrote:
Also, I would say the cost spread between gasoline and diesel is more than $1
Jun-05-2022 10:47 PM
Mar-08-2022 06:09 AM
Mar-07-2022 05:33 PM
hvac wrote:Hammerboy wrote:hvac wrote:
And another thought. Why are fleets dumping diesels like UPS and cable companies? Why is Ford introducing a rebuildable big block push rod gasser? Why? Speaks volumes.
I think it's simply because of the nature of their work, a lot of urban stop and go driving idling etc. With the current diesel emissions that doesn't work really well, semi trucks that travel on the other hand you don't see them going to gas because for them diesel makes more sense.
So the big 3, all have a new baby diesel. Everyone is all excited. A form should be signed by all who buy one so that they understand some basic issues.
Buy your diesel from high volume outlets. Keep receipts as your on your own if you get bad fuel
Buy you DEF with caution. Keep receipts. Old DEF is not covered in your warranty
Don't drive locally or idle as this will result into the engine going in a shut down mode.
Your emission system is only covered under a 3/36 warranty. EGR coolers fail frequently, cost to repair exceeds 2k.
Your intake manifold will be clogged by 75k to 100k miles.
Deleting or tuning will resolve many of the above issues but will violate your warranty and the federal clean air act.
Seems reasonable??
Dan
Aug-18-2019 04:44 PM
Hammerboy wrote:hvac wrote:
And another thought. Why are fleets dumping diesels like UPS and cable companies? Why is Ford introducing a rebuildable big block push rod gasser? Why? Speaks volumes.
I think it's simply because of the nature of their work, a lot of urban stop and go driving idling etc. With the current diesel emissions that doesn't work really well, semi trucks that travel on the other hand you don't see them going to gas because for them diesel makes more sense.
So the big 3, all have a new baby diesel. Everyone is all excited. A form should be signed by all who buy one so that they understand some basic issues.
Buy your diesel from high volume outlets. Keep receipts as your on your own if you get bad fuel
Buy you DEF with caution. Keep receipts. Old DEF is not covered in your warranty
Don't drive locally or idle as this will result into the engine going in a shut down mode.
Your emission system is only covered under a 3/36 warranty. EGR coolers fail frequently, cost to repair exceeds 2k.
Your intake manifold will be clogged by 75k to 100k miles.
Deleting or tuning will resolve many of the above issues but will violate your warranty and the federal clean air act.
Seems reasonable??
Dan
Aug-18-2019 12:38 PM
Aug-18-2019 10:24 AM
hvac wrote:
And another thought. Why are fleets dumping diesels like UPS and cable companies? Why is Ford introducing a rebuildable big block push rod gasser? Why? Speaks volumes.
Aug-18-2019 10:16 AM
Aug-17-2019 09:03 AM
ppine wrote:
When you consider their performance, longevity, and better mileage, diesels are cheaper to own. If you are gong to pull heavy trailers in the mountains stop messing around and buy a diesel.
Aug-16-2019 09:31 AM
Aug-16-2019 08:08 AM