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Does anyone know what year they added that tank of secret fluid to get it to pass emmisions? You know the one where you can't start the truck if the tank runs dry...Was it '07? or '04?I'd probably avoid that if possible...
That's kinda what I thought he was refering to but was not sure.At least through 2010's, Dodge's did not need urea to meet emissions standards.I think 2011's do not either but I do believe it is coming in '12.
Yeah, that's it: Urea.Sounds crazy but they inject it into the exhaust to cut down emmisions and the truck won't start without it. I guess it might just be the really new ones that have it. Another reason to get an older one
It's expected that a tank will last an oil change interval and then some, so it'll need to be topped off at that oil change interval. No big deal IMO.The truck will default and will not run if the tank goes dry but will not shut off while driving.
The secret fluid "Urea" is a chemical compound found in urine, Quote from: jackelope on February 10, 2011, 11:28:31 AMIt's expected that a tank will last an oil change interval and then some, so it'll need to be topped off at that oil change interval. No big deal IMO.The truck will default and will not run if the tank goes dry but will not shut off while driving. So the jiffy lube guy gets to pi$$ in my truck
I believe(I'm a Dodge guy so I might be wrong) that 2011 Chev and Ford diesels are using it.
6x6x6 funny you mention the water.. When i was in shop class in HS we build a water tank with a carb jet/hose attachment that hung over the throat of the barrels of the carb.. The vacuum of running the engine would draw small amounts of water into the engine... Water expands more than air fuel so that if you get the right amount of water flowing in you get more power and fuel economy...