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Recent content by Bob Herr

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    Considering ED in California

    John you are correct but it seems likely that the many soot problems I read about stem from the emissions control cheating?
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    Considering ED in California

    Probably none but you make those changes to the ED it is not going to get 25 MPG either so the math will be the same. Go ahead and take another bid swig of the ED kool aid and buy one.
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    Considering ED in California

    Socalram your arithmetic is good but your logic is flawed. You compared the cost of fuel for your old truck with cost of fuel for an ED. If you want to evaluate the cost of the diesel compare it with a new gas truck. If the ED gets 25 MPG and fuel is $3.00/gal fuel cost is 12 cents/ mile. If a...
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    Considering ED in California

    I own a 2012 Ram 2500 with the 6.7 Cummins and a 2017 Ram 1500 with the 3.0 ED. Unless you need the extra power of a diesel for heavy loads, are going for super high miles or just want one for the cowboy factor they are a poor economic decision. When you consider the high initial cost of the...
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