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I fuel up about every 8 days. Lately that's been $3.20/gal. for about a $110 fill up. (I runn'r until the low fuel light comes on. Ole' Wilber has a factory 38gallon tank that I've put 37gallons into more than once). I could pay $3.39 just down the road from my home if I wanted to, but I've got my select couple of stations that seem to always have the best price in the county. -Steve
Quote from: woodswalker on December 28, 2010, 01:53:33 PMI've been ruminating on a new-to-me diesel truck...one thing that is a WHOLESALE turnoff for the newer ones....MUFFLER FLUID!!!!!!!!!!! QuoteAnother thing to remember about new diesels is the Urea they are requiring them to use. Ford and Chev both use them Dodge is the only one of the big three that hasn't had to use it yet. Urea is a additive that is injected into the exhaust to help scrub the system and is something that will have a tank and will need to be filled at certain intervals. Not sure on price and availability but its worth checking into when considering a new truck. What next....Blinker fluid? Dodge uses it too. 4500's and bigger now, all of them next year.
I've been ruminating on a new-to-me diesel truck...one thing that is a WHOLESALE turnoff for the newer ones....MUFFLER FLUID!!!!!!!!!!! QuoteAnother thing to remember about new diesels is the Urea they are requiring them to use. Ford and Chev both use them Dodge is the only one of the big three that hasn't had to use it yet. Urea is a additive that is injected into the exhaust to help scrub the system and is something that will have a tank and will need to be filled at certain intervals. Not sure on price and availability but its worth checking into when considering a new truck. What next....Blinker fluid?
Another thing to remember about new diesels is the Urea they are requiring them to use. Ford and Chev both use them Dodge is the only one of the big three that hasn't had to use it yet. Urea is a additive that is injected into the exhaust to help scrub the system and is something that will have a tank and will need to be filled at certain intervals. Not sure on price and availability but its worth checking into when considering a new truck.
Quote from: jackelope on December 28, 2010, 02:13:29 PMQuote from: woodswalker on December 28, 2010, 01:53:33 PMI've been ruminating on a new-to-me diesel truck...one thing that is a WHOLESALE turnoff for the newer ones....MUFFLER FLUID!!!!!!!!!!! QuoteAnother thing to remember about new diesels is the Urea they are requiring them to use. Ford and Chev both use them Dodge is the only one of the big three that hasn't had to use it yet. Urea is a additive that is injected into the exhaust to help scrub the system and is something that will have a tank and will need to be filled at certain intervals. Not sure on price and availability but its worth checking into when considering a new truck. What next....Blinker fluid? Dodge uses it too. 4500's and bigger now, all of them next year.Could you point me in the direction where you got this info. I know the Cab and Chassis trucks have it but haven't been able to find anything saying the regular pickups would have it.
Diesel is just not practical for me anymore.
when I blast by em towing up vantage hill are the guys with the Chev 8.1's otherwise move over and enjoy my exhaust MS