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Old 10-03-2011, 02:24 PM   #21
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After reading these posts, one thing is clear. It's human nature to justify ones actions or decisions against all logic !!
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Old 10-03-2011, 03:16 PM   #22
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I found two things Very Interesting. Altho I don't know were they are comming form. #1 gas is better then diesel. HA HA... # 2 Diesels leak Oil all over. OH come on out of the ICE age; The Newer diesel Is not an oil leaker; The leakers went away with the TV antenna , And horse and buggy.Is for noise. The ford turns there triton 4200 RPMS gets about 350 Foot Lbs; The diesel of the same CCI. turns 1750RPMS and Develops near 900 Foot lbs. (Figers are APPX> and no need to correct) And is in the rear of the coach. I've had both. And I find the gas Is really nice In our chev we use as a tow Car. It is a Useless argument; Unless you have Owned/serviced and rented them out. Then you know the engine/coach;; Now to go further If the doller controls your responce It would be go gas . But in durability There is no comperasion. It's diesel. In longivity/comfort and investment. As they are not cheap. Life is good. Ar 50000 miles WE replaced/rebuilt The gas engine. My reciepts were over $11000. Now tell me again how cheap the gas engine is ????
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