Here I am

Gloom, despair, agony on me..

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Are all Diesel Fuels the Same?

Sad Che++y Diesel

It was a sad Saturday for me. I no longer own a

Cummins powered Dodge RAM. Traded it in for a new

GMC Yukon XL (Suburban) 3/4 ton 4x4. Basically I

needed more room for the family. Too bad DC does

not make a diesel powered Durango.



I did have an excellent owners experience though.

Not one trip to the dealer after the day I bought

it, and I had it for 15 months, total of over

23,000 miles. Not one squeak or rattle. No hint

of brake pull or steering pull. No funny noises

from the power steering. No water leaks from any

place in the cab. Excellent tire wear. Proably still had

10,000 miles left on the tires

(rotate them every 10,000!) Basically none of the usual common problems that I have read about here on the TDR.



I removed the Power Edge 3-light box and the

adjustable brass boost elbow (FOR SALE. . see the

classifieds for more info. . ) and put the silencer

ring back in. The Autometer boost and pyro gauges

stayed in, and decided that it was too much of a

mess to remove the Mag Hytec rear cover :( .

What a beautiful piece of aluminum that was. .

Look under the

classifieds for more info on the Power Edge box.



I miss getting 17 MPG and filling up with diesel

that here in Houston was arond $1. 30 to $1. 50 per

gallon.



Someday I will get another CTD RAM, but it will not be a

3500 4x4. Probably a 2500 4x4 QC short bed with ETC 5spd or ETH-DEE.



Of course I will look forward to reading the posts

here and getting my TDR mag in the mail.



The high point of my Cummins experience was when

I towed my 25' Baja Outlaw from Conroe to Austin,

TX (the boat & trailer weigh about 6,000 lbs) and

got 13 MPG average on that tank, out and back on

the same tank of fuel. That was calculated by

dividing the gallons into the miles traveled. My

truck did not have the overhead console trip

computer. My new Yukon XL got 13 MPG. . NOT towing

anything on the last tank of fuel. It has the big

8. 1 liter (496 inch) 340 HP gasser in it. (I stole

the truck. . got it for $6,500 below sticker price).

Truthfully, if the Suburban/Yukon XL were

avialable with the Duramax diesel, I would still

choose either the 6. 0 or 8. 1 gassers over it since

I don't like GM's choice of a Japanese diesel in

an American truck. But the fuel mileage would be

tempting.



Nuff said. . see you guys on the road. Every time

I see a RAM that has Cummins Turbo Diesel on the

door I will have good memories.



*EDIT: All of the Amsoil stuff I had has been sold. .



-Chris McKendry

Lake Conroe, TX
 
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Hey Chris, what do you have for a second vehicle? Why not snag an affordable RAM? Such as a first gen or a 12 valver? Sounds like you did what you did against your will. DC better smarten up and build a 'burban fighter!
 
Cummins in my GMC Yukon XL

Yeah I thought about that. Then I could get the

mileage of an ISB, and more power than the thirsty

496 ever could make.



But then, I don't think the GM independent front

suspension (IFS) would take the pounding from the

hunk of iron Cummins! :D



-Chris
 
My 2wd Dodge has IFS.



You could have gone for a Ford Excursion with the ... stroke engine. I don't think you could have stole that one though. Still, you could be sniffing diesel instead of gas... .



I have a few more years to ponder the dilemna. My oldest is 7 so the 97 crew cab is large enough for us today.



cheers;

John
 
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