Re: Diesel Pickup Truck Options
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Simmy</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> The biggest issue with all of them is the emission devices that they add to them..... First thing to go was the EGR, EGR cooler, and the DPF. When these items are removed, the engine runs cooler and more efficiently.
It doesn't matter which brand you buy, they all have their little issues. All of them need the emission related items removed for them to run right.</div></div>
Agree 100%! Whose bright idea was it to cycle high-solid diesel emissions back into the system, and why isn't the DPF a $25/5 minute job the owner can do?
As a Chrysler/Dodge service writer, I have to say that the biggest problems with the diesels are A)Stupid EPA crap, and B) people who drive them like a car. They're meant to be WORKED, not as short hop commuters, and that's a large part of the problem. We had one guy with a 3500 dually, and he was in often for soot-related issues. Looking at the low mileage intervals, we asked him what he used the truck for. Turns out it's his wife's rig, and she drove it to the local Farmer's Market and back, every Thursday. A two-mile round trip, empty. Never went into closed loop, never reached operating temp, never actually woke up.
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