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« Reply #20 on: December 22, 2006, 04:35:31 pm »

The Schwartzendoofers in Kalifornia will prolly try and pee all over it,as soon as these guys hear "DIESEL" they faint away.............let it get some experiental every day miles over here and trickle down as was said...Just think of it ON all those 18 Wheelers.
      I feel a well thought out diesel engine would be a blessing to many energy,environmental issues if given half a chance...quicker and more acceptable than electric cars and possibly cheaper if used in hydrids..and accesible right now (the FUEL) rather than this Ethanol 85% energy NEGATIVE corn stuff that will take Billions of Infrastructure for factories,stations and transpo..you can't PIPE it it rust 'em........My Dad was a fanatic for Mercedes diesels and said if he ever won the "pools" Soccer lottery..he's be driving one..last forever he said..
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« Reply #21 on: December 23, 2006, 03:46:04 pm »

The Schwartzendoofers in Kalifornia will prolly try and pee all over it,as soon as these guys hear "DIESEL" they faint away.............let it get some experiental every day miles over here and trickle down as was said...Just think of it ON all those 18 Wheelers.
      I feel a well thought out diesel engine would be a blessing to many energy,environmental issues if given half a chance...quicker and more acceptable than electric cars and possibly cheaper if used in hydrids..and accesible right now (the FUEL) rather than this Ethanol 85% energy NEGATIVE corn stuff that will take Billions of Infrastructure for factories,stations and transpo..you can't PIPE it it rust 'em........My Dad was a fanatic for Mercedes diesels and said if he ever won the "pools" Soccer lottery..he's be driving one..last forever he said..



..that's so sad.

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« Reply #22 on: December 23, 2006, 09:01:44 pm »

The whole AdBlue(™) thing seems like a patch up job to me.   Apart from the EPA  wanting to have all vehicles obeying one standard  is the saving of the amount of NOx from a few '000 expensive diesel M-Bs going to save the planet ?

No it isn't but that's not the US EPA's concern.  As fuel costs rise, the trend that has already occurred in Europe will start to happen here.  There one out of every two new cars sold is a diesel apparently.  If we in NA even reach the 1 in 5 or 1 in 4 market penetration level, air quality in most urban centres will be the worse for it unless you set some pretty stringent emission controls. 

I like diesels except for what I see (particulate) and smell (more particulate).    I was driving behind a new M-B CDI tonight and I could smell it after having left the stoplights.  And this is in my car that is equipped with a micron cabin air filter.   When I follow behind a TDI leaving lights, not only can I smell those as well, but I can see the soot out the pipe when under load.   This is as clean as technology can get them?   They are still sooty little stinkers.   

Very few "gas" powered cars can my nose smell or eyes see in the same situation as above (unless it's a Chrysler with the 3.0, or a Ford with the 4.6). 

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« Reply #23 on: December 24, 2006, 07:00:44 am »

 a new Blutec Merc in comparison to wot...a City Bus or those 18 wheelers...c'mon get with the program..or stuff some cotton balls up yer nose...do U know Diesel particulate makes yer neepis bigger and is an aphrodisiac..... Shocked
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« Reply #24 on: December 24, 2006, 11:15:38 am »

a new Blutec Merc in comparison to wot...a City Bus or those 18 wheelers...c'mon get with the program..or stuff some cotton balls up yer nose...do U know Diesel particulate makes yer neepis bigger and is an aphrodisiac..... Shocked

..that's so funny.
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