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Originally posted by SteveB View PostBecause we stay on topic.**Blk Housed Slut Crew Member #1**
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Originally posted by NAiL05 View PostPut a diesel under load over its weight you will see black smoke shoot out of it anyday. We had a demonstration at my old diesel lab. As I said an efficient diesel should have a thin mist of grayish smoke coming out the pipe unless it gets overworked. I don't think anyone was getting "environmental". They were just stating facts. The argument started with diesel smoke no one talked about efficiency of anything so no one disagreed that point.
In the military most vehicles are emissions exempt. Natural diesels without nanny ecm programs or fail emissions devices. I'm talking basic. you'd be hard pressed to find one that does not smoke black occasionally by itself.
The newer diesels are a lil different. Programmed to achieve maximum efficiency from the factory,but once the line companies get a hold of them, they get nutted down to "cut down fuel costs". Guess what? They still smoke black.
That'll all change since law requires trucks made after 2007 be equppied with a catalyic conveter. If you talk to a fleet mechanic thats worth a fuck, then they should know that overworking a diesel is politically incorrect within reason and that emissions/nanny programs choke a diesel.
A true diesel will smoke black occasionally because of its nature. I work for a company that runs mainly international 8100 daycabs that have racked up stupid amounts of miles(past 1,000,000). You know daycabs pull freight and even though estes is a less than truckload carrier those truck still haul more than they should for miles a gasoline engine could only dream of while hauling nothing.
umm...yeah. Hey turbo dave, I recommend shell rotella 15w40(or whatever you like) for that cummins. Its what they like.Last edited by Fake Thug; 08-07-2008, 08:14 AM.
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