If you’re not towing anything then you should have gone with a gas truck. Would suit your purposes better.Grocery getter but left on high idle. Then frequent 180 mile freeway 1900 RPM round trips to Phoenix
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If you’re not towing anything then you should have gone with a gas truck. Would suit your purposes better.Grocery getter but left on high idle. Then frequent 180 mile freeway 1900 RPM round trips to Phoenix
While there is some truth to that, he isn't the one trying to figure out how to solve a self induced problem. Depending on the mileage, that 2019 with the Cummins Dually crew cab, still has good value. I honestly can't see a diesel, let alone a DRW, if you are not towing with it and it appears you don't. You can probably trade straight across for a 6.4 that is 2 to 4 years newer, depending on options.Of course, but it never feels good to be should upon
While there is some truth to that, he isn't the one trying to figure out how to solve a self induced problem. Depending on the mileage, that 2019 with the Cummins Dually crew cab, still has good value. I honestly can't see a diesel, let alone a DRW, if you are not towing with it and it appears you don't. You can probably trade straight across for a 6.4 that is 2 to 4 years newer, depending on options.
If you do tow occasionally, then a smaller every day driver would make sense to me, and it would keep your pickup in way better overall condition.
I need to clean/ cherry it up
What time of year might be a good time to sell it?
It was my big eyes and my 2nd adolescence that is to blame for my obtaining the truck
End of the year is always a good time, but now is good too as dealerships are getting MY26 trucks on the lot. You could get good pricing on leftover 2025s.
It's not ghetto as American diesel fuel is usually on the low side of the cetane number
If it's more than about 5 minutes, turn the truck off
You could be cool and suggest cetane boost and a long trip is healthy for dpf, just pass knowledge and is generally fact for any diesel anyway, but I wouldn't go researching anything at this point. Ignorance is bliss and time to move on. The sad truth is buying a 20 year old diesel is less Risky then buying a 5 year old diesel.
By the way, did you do the cp4 pump recall? That is a selling point if you did, if you didn't do it, I would do two things sell it ASAP and forget this sentence![]()
Sounds like he's running around doing errands and leaving the truck idle with high Ile engaged. It one thing if you trying to warm the truck up in really cold weather but in general any modern diesel with full emissions it's better to turn the engine off. If it's not running, it's not adding soot to the dpf which can extend Regen times.And do what then? Turning it off is unlikely to prevent it from happening again I would imagine. I'm asking because I haven;t any idea what's to be done allowing the diesel to run more than 5 minute....
Sounds like he's running around doing errands and leaving the truck idle with high Ile engaged. It one thing if you trying to warm the truck up in really cold weather but in general any modern diesel with full emissions it's better to turn the engine off. If it's not running, it's not adding soot to the dpf which can extend Regen times.
Unless you're trying to get the engine to temp, high idle serves no purpose for your use.
Honestly though... the time to sell is as soon as you find a replacement and before your truck starts showing more symptoms. Unfortunately (and no disrespect meant), you're killing the truck.
Get a 1500, even the V6 can pull a light trailer (weight dependent on axle ratio) and it will certainly ride a lot better than an HD truck.Now, to figure out what one kind of lightly used vehicle will serve triple duty as a grocery getter, 200 mile round trips to Phoenix and practical for camping trips to Utah to fly fish. For now, anyways, a house cat will travel with me