I would think that if
chrysler
corp. recommended it that they would be admitting that something was not quiet right with the CRpump/injectors leaving themselves open to litigation. Does anyone recommend it? Yes, the service manager at my dealership. bg
Just reread your original post on page 1 and since your into conspiracy theories here's one for yah.
He could also recommend the 2 stroke because he knows the problem but doesn't want to replace a $3,000 injection pump under warranty. Limp it by until out of warranty and then let the owner pay the bill. Although I doubt he knows the real problem because a FCA is only about a $100 part. being as most service repair dealerships are not trouble shooting minded but rather parts changers he would just change out the whole injection pump. Did they even reflash the ECM with the TSB for white smoke on startup?
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