Diesel engines: better low-end torque?
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Re: Diesel engines: better low-end torque?
On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 17:34:30 -0700, L.W.------ wrote:
>> As a rule, Diesel fuel contains more energy than Gasoline fuel, gallon for
>> gallon. (or litre for litre)
> Barely:
(website showing Diesel has 12% more energy/gal than gasoline)
12% is BARELY??? I wouldn't mind getting "barely" more fuel mileage in my
Jeep, or "barely" more money in my paycheck,...
> Are you willing to pollute our air for the difference?
Jeep seems to think they can meet the standards. They must not read this
newsgroup, eh? I still think you should call them and offer your
expertise. I'm sure your anecdotal evidence of diesel problems would make
for some lively coffee break humor. :P Heck, I'll even join in with my
explainations why different diesels smell differently,... like how some
trucks smell like they're burning orange peel oil. ;)
--
-bob-
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SuSE Linux Pro 9.0
>> As a rule, Diesel fuel contains more energy than Gasoline fuel, gallon for
>> gallon. (or litre for litre)
> Barely:
(website showing Diesel has 12% more energy/gal than gasoline)
12% is BARELY??? I wouldn't mind getting "barely" more fuel mileage in my
Jeep, or "barely" more money in my paycheck,...
> Are you willing to pollute our air for the difference?
Jeep seems to think they can meet the standards. They must not read this
newsgroup, eh? I still think you should call them and offer your
expertise. I'm sure your anecdotal evidence of diesel problems would make
for some lively coffee break humor. :P Heck, I'll even join in with my
explainations why different diesels smell differently,... like how some
trucks smell like they're burning orange peel oil. ;)
--
-bob-
________________________________
SuSE Linux Pro 9.0
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Re: Diesel engines: better low-end torque?
On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 17:34:30 -0700, L.W.------ wrote:
>> As a rule, Diesel fuel contains more energy than Gasoline fuel, gallon for
>> gallon. (or litre for litre)
> Barely:
(website showing Diesel has 12% more energy/gal than gasoline)
12% is BARELY??? I wouldn't mind getting "barely" more fuel mileage in my
Jeep, or "barely" more money in my paycheck,...
> Are you willing to pollute our air for the difference?
Jeep seems to think they can meet the standards. They must not read this
newsgroup, eh? I still think you should call them and offer your
expertise. I'm sure your anecdotal evidence of diesel problems would make
for some lively coffee break humor. :P Heck, I'll even join in with my
explainations why different diesels smell differently,... like how some
trucks smell like they're burning orange peel oil. ;)
--
-bob-
________________________________
SuSE Linux Pro 9.0
>> As a rule, Diesel fuel contains more energy than Gasoline fuel, gallon for
>> gallon. (or litre for litre)
> Barely:
(website showing Diesel has 12% more energy/gal than gasoline)
12% is BARELY??? I wouldn't mind getting "barely" more fuel mileage in my
Jeep, or "barely" more money in my paycheck,...
> Are you willing to pollute our air for the difference?
Jeep seems to think they can meet the standards. They must not read this
newsgroup, eh? I still think you should call them and offer your
expertise. I'm sure your anecdotal evidence of diesel problems would make
for some lively coffee break humor. :P Heck, I'll even join in with my
explainations why different diesels smell differently,... like how some
trucks smell like they're burning orange peel oil. ;)
--
-bob-
________________________________
SuSE Linux Pro 9.0
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Re: Diesel engines: better low-end torque?
On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 17:34:30 -0700, L.W.------ wrote:
>> As a rule, Diesel fuel contains more energy than Gasoline fuel, gallon for
>> gallon. (or litre for litre)
> Barely:
(website showing Diesel has 12% more energy/gal than gasoline)
12% is BARELY??? I wouldn't mind getting "barely" more fuel mileage in my
Jeep, or "barely" more money in my paycheck,...
> Are you willing to pollute our air for the difference?
Jeep seems to think they can meet the standards. They must not read this
newsgroup, eh? I still think you should call them and offer your
expertise. I'm sure your anecdotal evidence of diesel problems would make
for some lively coffee break humor. :P Heck, I'll even join in with my
explainations why different diesels smell differently,... like how some
trucks smell like they're burning orange peel oil. ;)
--
-bob-
________________________________
SuSE Linux Pro 9.0
>> As a rule, Diesel fuel contains more energy than Gasoline fuel, gallon for
>> gallon. (or litre for litre)
> Barely:
(website showing Diesel has 12% more energy/gal than gasoline)
12% is BARELY??? I wouldn't mind getting "barely" more fuel mileage in my
Jeep, or "barely" more money in my paycheck,...
> Are you willing to pollute our air for the difference?
Jeep seems to think they can meet the standards. They must not read this
newsgroup, eh? I still think you should call them and offer your
expertise. I'm sure your anecdotal evidence of diesel problems would make
for some lively coffee break humor. :P Heck, I'll even join in with my
explainations why different diesels smell differently,... like how some
trucks smell like they're burning orange peel oil. ;)
--
-bob-
________________________________
SuSE Linux Pro 9.0
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Re: Diesel engines: better low-end torque?
It will be a cold day in Hell before another diesel sold by Daimler
is registered in California.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"F. Robert Falbo" wrote:
>
> (website showing Diesel has 12% more energy/gal than gasoline)
>
> 12% is BARELY??? I wouldn't mind getting "barely" more fuel mileage in my
> Jeep, or "barely" more money in my paycheck,...
>
> Jeep seems to think they can meet the standards. They must not read this
> newsgroup, eh? I still think you should call them and offer your
> expertise. I'm sure your anecdotal evidence of diesel problems would make
> for some lively coffee break humor. :P Heck, I'll even join in with my
> explainations why different diesels smell differently,... like how some
> trucks smell like they're burning orange peel oil. ;)
>
> --
>
> -bob-
> ________________________________
> SuSE Linux Pro 9.0
is registered in California.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"F. Robert Falbo" wrote:
>
> (website showing Diesel has 12% more energy/gal than gasoline)
>
> 12% is BARELY??? I wouldn't mind getting "barely" more fuel mileage in my
> Jeep, or "barely" more money in my paycheck,...
>
> Jeep seems to think they can meet the standards. They must not read this
> newsgroup, eh? I still think you should call them and offer your
> expertise. I'm sure your anecdotal evidence of diesel problems would make
> for some lively coffee break humor. :P Heck, I'll even join in with my
> explainations why different diesels smell differently,... like how some
> trucks smell like they're burning orange peel oil. ;)
>
> --
>
> -bob-
> ________________________________
> SuSE Linux Pro 9.0
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Re: Diesel engines: better low-end torque?
It will be a cold day in Hell before another diesel sold by Daimler
is registered in California.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"F. Robert Falbo" wrote:
>
> (website showing Diesel has 12% more energy/gal than gasoline)
>
> 12% is BARELY??? I wouldn't mind getting "barely" more fuel mileage in my
> Jeep, or "barely" more money in my paycheck,...
>
> Jeep seems to think they can meet the standards. They must not read this
> newsgroup, eh? I still think you should call them and offer your
> expertise. I'm sure your anecdotal evidence of diesel problems would make
> for some lively coffee break humor. :P Heck, I'll even join in with my
> explainations why different diesels smell differently,... like how some
> trucks smell like they're burning orange peel oil. ;)
>
> --
>
> -bob-
> ________________________________
> SuSE Linux Pro 9.0
is registered in California.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"F. Robert Falbo" wrote:
>
> (website showing Diesel has 12% more energy/gal than gasoline)
>
> 12% is BARELY??? I wouldn't mind getting "barely" more fuel mileage in my
> Jeep, or "barely" more money in my paycheck,...
>
> Jeep seems to think they can meet the standards. They must not read this
> newsgroup, eh? I still think you should call them and offer your
> expertise. I'm sure your anecdotal evidence of diesel problems would make
> for some lively coffee break humor. :P Heck, I'll even join in with my
> explainations why different diesels smell differently,... like how some
> trucks smell like they're burning orange peel oil. ;)
>
> --
>
> -bob-
> ________________________________
> SuSE Linux Pro 9.0
#76
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Re: Diesel engines: better low-end torque?
It will be a cold day in Hell before another diesel sold by Daimler
is registered in California.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"F. Robert Falbo" wrote:
>
> (website showing Diesel has 12% more energy/gal than gasoline)
>
> 12% is BARELY??? I wouldn't mind getting "barely" more fuel mileage in my
> Jeep, or "barely" more money in my paycheck,...
>
> Jeep seems to think they can meet the standards. They must not read this
> newsgroup, eh? I still think you should call them and offer your
> expertise. I'm sure your anecdotal evidence of diesel problems would make
> for some lively coffee break humor. :P Heck, I'll even join in with my
> explainations why different diesels smell differently,... like how some
> trucks smell like they're burning orange peel oil. ;)
>
> --
>
> -bob-
> ________________________________
> SuSE Linux Pro 9.0
is registered in California.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"F. Robert Falbo" wrote:
>
> (website showing Diesel has 12% more energy/gal than gasoline)
>
> 12% is BARELY??? I wouldn't mind getting "barely" more fuel mileage in my
> Jeep, or "barely" more money in my paycheck,...
>
> Jeep seems to think they can meet the standards. They must not read this
> newsgroup, eh? I still think you should call them and offer your
> expertise. I'm sure your anecdotal evidence of diesel problems would make
> for some lively coffee break humor. :P Heck, I'll even join in with my
> explainations why different diesels smell differently,... like how some
> trucks smell like they're burning orange peel oil. ;)
>
> --
>
> -bob-
> ________________________________
> SuSE Linux Pro 9.0
#77
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Re: Diesel engines: better low-end torque?
It will be a cold day in Hell before another diesel sold by Daimler
is registered in California.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"F. Robert Falbo" wrote:
>
> (website showing Diesel has 12% more energy/gal than gasoline)
>
> 12% is BARELY??? I wouldn't mind getting "barely" more fuel mileage in my
> Jeep, or "barely" more money in my paycheck,...
>
> Jeep seems to think they can meet the standards. They must not read this
> newsgroup, eh? I still think you should call them and offer your
> expertise. I'm sure your anecdotal evidence of diesel problems would make
> for some lively coffee break humor. :P Heck, I'll even join in with my
> explainations why different diesels smell differently,... like how some
> trucks smell like they're burning orange peel oil. ;)
>
> --
>
> -bob-
> ________________________________
> SuSE Linux Pro 9.0
is registered in California.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"F. Robert Falbo" wrote:
>
> (website showing Diesel has 12% more energy/gal than gasoline)
>
> 12% is BARELY??? I wouldn't mind getting "barely" more fuel mileage in my
> Jeep, or "barely" more money in my paycheck,...
>
> Jeep seems to think they can meet the standards. They must not read this
> newsgroup, eh? I still think you should call them and offer your
> expertise. I'm sure your anecdotal evidence of diesel problems would make
> for some lively coffee break humor. :P Heck, I'll even join in with my
> explainations why different diesels smell differently,... like how some
> trucks smell like they're burning orange peel oil. ;)
>
> --
>
> -bob-
> ________________________________
> SuSE Linux Pro 9.0
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Re: Diesel engines: better low-end torque?
In message <40EB3CB8.A308A9BB@***.net>, "L.W." wrote:
> It will be a cold day in Hell before another diesel sold by Daimler
>is registered in California.
Put your coat on.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>"F. Robert Falbo" wrote:
>>
>> (website showing Diesel has 12% more energy/gal than gasoline)
>>
>> 12% is BARELY??? I wouldn't mind getting "barely" more fuel mileage in my
>> Jeep, or "barely" more money in my paycheck,...
>>
>> Jeep seems to think they can meet the standards. They must not read this
>> newsgroup, eh? I still think you should call them and offer your
>> expertise. I'm sure your anecdotal evidence of diesel problems would make
>> for some lively coffee break humor. :P Heck, I'll even join in with my
>> explainations why different diesels smell differently,... like how some
>> trucks smell like they're burning orange peel oil. ;)
>>
>> --
>>
>> -bob-
>> ________________________________
>> SuSE Linux Pro 9.0
> It will be a cold day in Hell before another diesel sold by Daimler
>is registered in California.
Put your coat on.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>"F. Robert Falbo" wrote:
>>
>> (website showing Diesel has 12% more energy/gal than gasoline)
>>
>> 12% is BARELY??? I wouldn't mind getting "barely" more fuel mileage in my
>> Jeep, or "barely" more money in my paycheck,...
>>
>> Jeep seems to think they can meet the standards. They must not read this
>> newsgroup, eh? I still think you should call them and offer your
>> expertise. I'm sure your anecdotal evidence of diesel problems would make
>> for some lively coffee break humor. :P Heck, I'll even join in with my
>> explainations why different diesels smell differently,... like how some
>> trucks smell like they're burning orange peel oil. ;)
>>
>> --
>>
>> -bob-
>> ________________________________
>> SuSE Linux Pro 9.0
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Re: Diesel engines: better low-end torque?
In message <40EB3CB8.A308A9BB@***.net>, "L.W." wrote:
> It will be a cold day in Hell before another diesel sold by Daimler
>is registered in California.
Put your coat on.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>"F. Robert Falbo" wrote:
>>
>> (website showing Diesel has 12% more energy/gal than gasoline)
>>
>> 12% is BARELY??? I wouldn't mind getting "barely" more fuel mileage in my
>> Jeep, or "barely" more money in my paycheck,...
>>
>> Jeep seems to think they can meet the standards. They must not read this
>> newsgroup, eh? I still think you should call them and offer your
>> expertise. I'm sure your anecdotal evidence of diesel problems would make
>> for some lively coffee break humor. :P Heck, I'll even join in with my
>> explainations why different diesels smell differently,... like how some
>> trucks smell like they're burning orange peel oil. ;)
>>
>> --
>>
>> -bob-
>> ________________________________
>> SuSE Linux Pro 9.0
> It will be a cold day in Hell before another diesel sold by Daimler
>is registered in California.
Put your coat on.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>"F. Robert Falbo" wrote:
>>
>> (website showing Diesel has 12% more energy/gal than gasoline)
>>
>> 12% is BARELY??? I wouldn't mind getting "barely" more fuel mileage in my
>> Jeep, or "barely" more money in my paycheck,...
>>
>> Jeep seems to think they can meet the standards. They must not read this
>> newsgroup, eh? I still think you should call them and offer your
>> expertise. I'm sure your anecdotal evidence of diesel problems would make
>> for some lively coffee break humor. :P Heck, I'll even join in with my
>> explainations why different diesels smell differently,... like how some
>> trucks smell like they're burning orange peel oil. ;)
>>
>> --
>>
>> -bob-
>> ________________________________
>> SuSE Linux Pro 9.0
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Re: Diesel engines: better low-end torque?
In message <40EB3CB8.A308A9BB@***.net>, "L.W." wrote:
> It will be a cold day in Hell before another diesel sold by Daimler
>is registered in California.
Put your coat on.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>"F. Robert Falbo" wrote:
>>
>> (website showing Diesel has 12% more energy/gal than gasoline)
>>
>> 12% is BARELY??? I wouldn't mind getting "barely" more fuel mileage in my
>> Jeep, or "barely" more money in my paycheck,...
>>
>> Jeep seems to think they can meet the standards. They must not read this
>> newsgroup, eh? I still think you should call them and offer your
>> expertise. I'm sure your anecdotal evidence of diesel problems would make
>> for some lively coffee break humor. :P Heck, I'll even join in with my
>> explainations why different diesels smell differently,... like how some
>> trucks smell like they're burning orange peel oil. ;)
>>
>> --
>>
>> -bob-
>> ________________________________
>> SuSE Linux Pro 9.0
> It will be a cold day in Hell before another diesel sold by Daimler
>is registered in California.
Put your coat on.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>"F. Robert Falbo" wrote:
>>
>> (website showing Diesel has 12% more energy/gal than gasoline)
>>
>> 12% is BARELY??? I wouldn't mind getting "barely" more fuel mileage in my
>> Jeep, or "barely" more money in my paycheck,...
>>
>> Jeep seems to think they can meet the standards. They must not read this
>> newsgroup, eh? I still think you should call them and offer your
>> expertise. I'm sure your anecdotal evidence of diesel problems would make
>> for some lively coffee break humor. :P Heck, I'll even join in with my
>> explainations why different diesels smell differently,... like how some
>> trucks smell like they're burning orange peel oil. ;)
>>
>> --
>>
>> -bob-
>> ________________________________
>> SuSE Linux Pro 9.0