Apr-17-2016 03:18 PM
Apr-19-2016 01:56 PM
FishOnOne wrote:blofgren wrote:spoon059 wrote:garysol wrote:
I feel like the people bitching about emissions and DEF don't actually own a modern diesel. These things are really non issues. I dump a gallon of DEF in its tank every few thousand miles for $10 and in trade maybe the earth will be around for my kids to enjoy and their kids after. About emission choked engine produces 800ftlb of torque at 1,700rpm. I am ok with that.
Don't forget that you can get 21+ mpg on the highway with a DEF equipped truck. I love mine. Haven't had a single issue with my truck or the DEF system.
Agreed. My dually doesn't get that kind of mileage but so far it has been completely reliable and pulls like a freight train. I'm a happy camper!:B
X3... My diesel is my daily driver and now has 90k miles and not a single problem to date. I'm a happy camper as well.
Having said that all the diesel's are more complicated than the diesels 10 years ago. The DPF will eventually need to be replaced, DEF injector will probably clog up and need to be replaced... etc...etc... The more hardware and sensors these trucks have the more opportunities for things to fail. Diesels have become exponentially complicated.
Apr-19-2016 05:49 AM
FishOnOne wrote:
X3... My diesel is my daily driver and now has 90k miles and not a single problem to date. I'm a happy camper as well.
Having said that all the diesel's are more complicated than the diesels 10 years ago. The DPF will eventually need to be replaced, DEF injector will probably clog up and need to be replaced... etc...etc... The more hardware and sensors these trucks have the more opportunities for things to fail. Diesels have become exponentially complicated.
Apr-18-2016 07:28 PM
blofgren wrote:spoon059 wrote:garysol wrote:
I feel like the people bitching about emissions and DEF don't actually own a modern diesel. These things are really non issues. I dump a gallon of DEF in its tank every few thousand miles for $10 and in trade maybe the earth will be around for my kids to enjoy and their kids after. About emission choked engine produces 800ftlb of torque at 1,700rpm. I am ok with that.
Don't forget that you can get 21+ mpg on the highway with a DEF equipped truck. I love mine. Haven't had a single issue with my truck or the DEF system.
Agreed. My dually doesn't get that kind of mileage but so far it has been completely reliable and pulls like a freight train. I'm a happy camper!:B
Apr-18-2016 07:00 PM
spoon059 wrote:garysol wrote:
I feel like the people bitching about emissions and DEF don't actually own a modern diesel. These things are really non issues. I dump a gallon of DEF in its tank every few thousand miles for $10 and in trade maybe the earth will be around for my kids to enjoy and their kids after. About emission choked engine produces 800ftlb of torque at 1,700rpm. I am ok with that.
Don't forget that you can get 21+ mpg on the highway with a DEF equipped truck. I love mine. Haven't had a single issue with my truck or the DEF system.
Apr-18-2016 04:34 PM
Apr-18-2016 04:20 PM
garysol wrote:
I feel like the people bitching about emissions and DEF don't actually own a modern diesel.
Apr-18-2016 01:28 PM
garysol wrote:
I feel like the people bitching about emissions and DEF don't actually own a modern diesel. These things are really non issues. I dump a gallon of DEF in its tank every few thousand miles for $10 and in trade maybe the earth will be around for my kids to enjoy and their kids after. About emission choked engine produces 800ftlb of torque at 1,700rpm. I am ok with that.
Apr-18-2016 12:04 PM
mkirsch wrote:mtofell1 wrote:
Thread after thread of modern diesel engine talk is making me really think we are in the dark days of technology (or, more to the point, emission ****). The pre-DPF diesels are largely talked about as the cream of the crop. Pretty sad considering they are now 10 years in the rearview. Is there any light at the end of the tunnel?
I feel like 30 years from now the freeways will look like Cuba with a bunch of 2000-2006 Chevy/Dodge diesels rolling around.
Other than the up-front cost of going diesel in general, the DEF systems seem like a pretty decent "light at the end of the tunnel" to me. If not, a good compromise being that the tree huggers aren't going to let you "roll coal" anymore, and that doesn't do diesel any good in the eyes of the public anyway.
At least you're not spraying a gallon of raw fuel into the muffler every few hundred miles.
Apr-18-2016 11:57 AM
mtofell1 wrote:
Thread after thread of modern diesel engine talk is making me really think we are in the dark days of technology (or, more to the point, emission ****). The pre-DPF diesels are largely talked about as the cream of the crop. Pretty sad considering they are now 10 years in the rearview. Is there any light at the end of the tunnel?
I feel like 30 years from now the freeways will look like Cuba with a bunch of 2000-2006 Chevy/Dodge diesels rolling around.
Apr-18-2016 11:01 AM
45Ricochet wrote:Bionic Man wrote:
You can add an exhaust brake to a 5.9. I had a Jacobs on my 03. I think in either 05 or 06 the 48RE transmission would work with one as well.
X2 in 2006.
The old 2003-2006 5.9 is pretty hard to beat for reliability and also pretty easy to service. Actually fairly good mileage also if you keep the speed down.
So how is your truck doing today OP?
Apr-18-2016 09:16 AM
Bionic Man wrote:
You can add an exhaust brake to a 5.9. I had a Jacobs on my 03. I think in either 05 or 06 the 48RE transmission would work with one as well.
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