Have been reading the posts about extended idling. Trying to figure out what the difference is in the standard trucks and the 4500/5500 trucks that are "Certified Clean Idle". Supposedly you can leave the truck idling all day at a job site or whatever, with no problems.
So what gives? Why wouldn't they use the same setup on the regular trucks so that idling wouldn't be a problem. Is it a computer, computer flash, or entirely different DPF system.
I idled my 99 quite often and sometimes for extended periods. Like to keep it cool in the summer if I was out grabbing something or whatever, at an emergency scene, etc. I know, I know... Extended idling will do this and will do that. So they say. Not interested in hearing abut that again and again. I had 300k trouble free engine miles so it can't be THAT bad.
Craig
So what gives? Why wouldn't they use the same setup on the regular trucks so that idling wouldn't be a problem. Is it a computer, computer flash, or entirely different DPF system.
I idled my 99 quite often and sometimes for extended periods. Like to keep it cool in the summer if I was out grabbing something or whatever, at an emergency scene, etc. I know, I know... Extended idling will do this and will do that. So they say. Not interested in hearing abut that again and again. I had 300k trouble free engine miles so it can't be THAT bad.
Craig