I'll second that!!!!!!!!!!DiTrani said:EGR is the last thing I'm worried about for my next truck. I can't imagine EGR will shorten engine life down to anything close the the life of the Dodge truck around it. If we are still able to buy big, torquey, all-iron inline-6 diesels in pickups, it's all good.
DiTrani said:EGR is the last thing I'm worried about for my next truck. I can't imagine EGR will shorten engine life down to anything close the the life of the Dodge truck around it. If we are still able to buy big, torquey, all-iron inline-6 diesels in pickups, it's all good.
JFaulkner said:I find it funny that no matter which engine manufacturer website you visit they all claim to have the best fuel milage. Also the parts they're showing are more of an advertisement for the quality of the oil and not necessarily the engine. I wonder how many VGT's that engine went through? I'm sort of playing the devils advocate here, If you were to believe everything the engine manufacturer said I've got one for you. Click here!
dpuckett said:Not so much hillbillies as yuppies who like to spout numbers at the water cooler. Most hillbillies are still stuck in 454/460 gasser mode, though some are starting to wean themselves from spark plugs. Face it, ford has nothing but cheesy names to sell their products. It sure isnt the power or economy of their diesels.
DP
dpuckett said:I've seen farm trucks with a million on them, and they spend half their day idling on the side of the field, or in line at the elevator. That's harder on them than running down the interstate.
DP