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Re: My Dodge Diesel truck
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Posted by Bryce on May 19, 2006 at 17:59:41 from (216.51.230.6):
In Reply to: My Dodge Diesel truck posted by Mike California on May 18, 2006 at 22:42:17:
As I said before mileage is minimal.All those that claim 3,4,5+ increase read what you want into it, they are the same ones claiming 20+ mpg hauling 30,000 down the road @ 75 mph. You have to make up your own mind I"m just trying to tell you the truth.And I have worked on the Diesels for queit a few years.BTW I also borrowed a duramax from a friend ,Very impressive,so you see I can also be objective.95 is still 12 valve where yours is 24 and computer controlled,yes you do have to maintain them BUT if you gain 5 mpg by adjusting valves then the maintenance on that vehicle has been less than desirable anyway and it has alot more problems than valve lash.
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