wrangler diesel coming soon?
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Re: wrangler diesel coming soon?
Reason: http://www.dieselnet.com/standards/us/light.html
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calcerise@hotmail.com wrote:
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> No, unfortunately or fortunately you will have to build one if you
> want one. There is no reason any of several extant engines can't be
> fitted in a YJ or TJ.
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calcerise@hotmail.com wrote:
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> No, unfortunately or fortunately you will have to build one if you
> want one. There is no reason any of several extant engines can't be
> fitted in a YJ or TJ.
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Re: wrangler diesel coming soon?
Reason: http://www.dieselnet.com/standards/us/light.html
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calcerise@hotmail.com wrote:
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> No, unfortunately or fortunately you will have to build one if you
> want one. There is no reason any of several extant engines can't be
> fitted in a YJ or TJ.
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calcerise@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> No, unfortunately or fortunately you will have to build one if you
> want one. There is no reason any of several extant engines can't be
> fitted in a YJ or TJ.
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Re: wrangler diesel coming soon?
Reason: http://www.dieselnet.com/standards/us/light.html
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calcerise@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> No, unfortunately or fortunately you will have to build one if you
> want one. There is no reason any of several extant engines can't be
> fitted in a YJ or TJ.
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mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
calcerise@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> No, unfortunately or fortunately you will have to build one if you
> want one. There is no reason any of several extant engines can't be
> fitted in a YJ or TJ.
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Re: wrangler diesel coming soon?
If they can sell the VM engine in the Libty they can sell it-or a 6
cylinder variant-in the TJ. Obviously.
We desperately need Euro II standards for onroad diesel fuel and we
need it now. While I respect OOIDA I disagree with them on this issue.
The price will go up four to six cents a gallon and the big operators
will have to raise their rates. Operators of OLD engines with CAV or
Roosa Master pumps or early PT Cumminses-the only engines that can't
handle Euro II-will have to add oil or refit alternate pumps. And
that's not a single linehaul engine on the road today.
cylinder variant-in the TJ. Obviously.
We desperately need Euro II standards for onroad diesel fuel and we
need it now. While I respect OOIDA I disagree with them on this issue.
The price will go up four to six cents a gallon and the big operators
will have to raise their rates. Operators of OLD engines with CAV or
Roosa Master pumps or early PT Cumminses-the only engines that can't
handle Euro II-will have to add oil or refit alternate pumps. And
that's not a single linehaul engine on the road today.
#15
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Re: wrangler diesel coming soon?
If they can sell the VM engine in the Libty they can sell it-or a 6
cylinder variant-in the TJ. Obviously.
We desperately need Euro II standards for onroad diesel fuel and we
need it now. While I respect OOIDA I disagree with them on this issue.
The price will go up four to six cents a gallon and the big operators
will have to raise their rates. Operators of OLD engines with CAV or
Roosa Master pumps or early PT Cumminses-the only engines that can't
handle Euro II-will have to add oil or refit alternate pumps. And
that's not a single linehaul engine on the road today.
cylinder variant-in the TJ. Obviously.
We desperately need Euro II standards for onroad diesel fuel and we
need it now. While I respect OOIDA I disagree with them on this issue.
The price will go up four to six cents a gallon and the big operators
will have to raise their rates. Operators of OLD engines with CAV or
Roosa Master pumps or early PT Cumminses-the only engines that can't
handle Euro II-will have to add oil or refit alternate pumps. And
that's not a single linehaul engine on the road today.
#16
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Re: wrangler diesel coming soon?
If they can sell the VM engine in the Libty they can sell it-or a 6
cylinder variant-in the TJ. Obviously.
We desperately need Euro II standards for onroad diesel fuel and we
need it now. While I respect OOIDA I disagree with them on this issue.
The price will go up four to six cents a gallon and the big operators
will have to raise their rates. Operators of OLD engines with CAV or
Roosa Master pumps or early PT Cumminses-the only engines that can't
handle Euro II-will have to add oil or refit alternate pumps. And
that's not a single linehaul engine on the road today.
cylinder variant-in the TJ. Obviously.
We desperately need Euro II standards for onroad diesel fuel and we
need it now. While I respect OOIDA I disagree with them on this issue.
The price will go up four to six cents a gallon and the big operators
will have to raise their rates. Operators of OLD engines with CAV or
Roosa Master pumps or early PT Cumminses-the only engines that can't
handle Euro II-will have to add oil or refit alternate pumps. And
that's not a single linehaul engine on the road today.
#17
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Re: wrangler diesel coming soon?
If they can sell the VM engine in the Libty they can sell it-or a 6
cylinder variant-in the TJ. Obviously.
We desperately need Euro II standards for onroad diesel fuel and we
need it now. While I respect OOIDA I disagree with them on this issue.
The price will go up four to six cents a gallon and the big operators
will have to raise their rates. Operators of OLD engines with CAV or
Roosa Master pumps or early PT Cumminses-the only engines that can't
handle Euro II-will have to add oil or refit alternate pumps. And
that's not a single linehaul engine on the road today.
cylinder variant-in the TJ. Obviously.
We desperately need Euro II standards for onroad diesel fuel and we
need it now. While I respect OOIDA I disagree with them on this issue.
The price will go up four to six cents a gallon and the big operators
will have to raise their rates. Operators of OLD engines with CAV or
Roosa Master pumps or early PT Cumminses-the only engines that can't
handle Euro II-will have to add oil or refit alternate pumps. And
that's not a single linehaul engine on the road today.
#18
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Re: wrangler diesel coming soon?
Fortunately diesel powered polluters are banned from California:
http://www.detnews.com/2005/autosins.../C02-51826.htm
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calcerise@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> If they can sell the VM engine in the Libty they can sell it-or a 6
> cylinder variant-in the TJ. Obviously.
>
> We desperately need Euro II standards for onroad diesel fuel and we
> need it now. While I respect OOIDA I disagree with them on this issue.
> The price will go up four to six cents a gallon and the big operators
> will have to raise their rates. Operators of OLD engines with CAV or
> Roosa Master pumps or early PT Cumminses-the only engines that can't
> handle Euro II-will have to add oil or refit alternate pumps. And
> that's not a single linehaul engine on the road today.
http://www.detnews.com/2005/autosins.../C02-51826.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
calcerise@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> If they can sell the VM engine in the Libty they can sell it-or a 6
> cylinder variant-in the TJ. Obviously.
>
> We desperately need Euro II standards for onroad diesel fuel and we
> need it now. While I respect OOIDA I disagree with them on this issue.
> The price will go up four to six cents a gallon and the big operators
> will have to raise their rates. Operators of OLD engines with CAV or
> Roosa Master pumps or early PT Cumminses-the only engines that can't
> handle Euro II-will have to add oil or refit alternate pumps. And
> that's not a single linehaul engine on the road today.
#19
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Re: wrangler diesel coming soon?
Fortunately diesel powered polluters are banned from California:
http://www.detnews.com/2005/autosins.../C02-51826.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
calcerise@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> If they can sell the VM engine in the Libty they can sell it-or a 6
> cylinder variant-in the TJ. Obviously.
>
> We desperately need Euro II standards for onroad diesel fuel and we
> need it now. While I respect OOIDA I disagree with them on this issue.
> The price will go up four to six cents a gallon and the big operators
> will have to raise their rates. Operators of OLD engines with CAV or
> Roosa Master pumps or early PT Cumminses-the only engines that can't
> handle Euro II-will have to add oil or refit alternate pumps. And
> that's not a single linehaul engine on the road today.
http://www.detnews.com/2005/autosins.../C02-51826.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
calcerise@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> If they can sell the VM engine in the Libty they can sell it-or a 6
> cylinder variant-in the TJ. Obviously.
>
> We desperately need Euro II standards for onroad diesel fuel and we
> need it now. While I respect OOIDA I disagree with them on this issue.
> The price will go up four to six cents a gallon and the big operators
> will have to raise their rates. Operators of OLD engines with CAV or
> Roosa Master pumps or early PT Cumminses-the only engines that can't
> handle Euro II-will have to add oil or refit alternate pumps. And
> that's not a single linehaul engine on the road today.
#20
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Re: wrangler diesel coming soon?
Fortunately diesel powered polluters are banned from California:
http://www.detnews.com/2005/autosins.../C02-51826.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
calcerise@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> If they can sell the VM engine in the Libty they can sell it-or a 6
> cylinder variant-in the TJ. Obviously.
>
> We desperately need Euro II standards for onroad diesel fuel and we
> need it now. While I respect OOIDA I disagree with them on this issue.
> The price will go up four to six cents a gallon and the big operators
> will have to raise their rates. Operators of OLD engines with CAV or
> Roosa Master pumps or early PT Cumminses-the only engines that can't
> handle Euro II-will have to add oil or refit alternate pumps. And
> that's not a single linehaul engine on the road today.
http://www.detnews.com/2005/autosins.../C02-51826.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
calcerise@hotmail.com wrote:
>
> If they can sell the VM engine in the Libty they can sell it-or a 6
> cylinder variant-in the TJ. Obviously.
>
> We desperately need Euro II standards for onroad diesel fuel and we
> need it now. While I respect OOIDA I disagree with them on this issue.
> The price will go up four to six cents a gallon and the big operators
> will have to raise their rates. Operators of OLD engines with CAV or
> Roosa Master pumps or early PT Cumminses-the only engines that can't
> handle Euro II-will have to add oil or refit alternate pumps. And
> that's not a single linehaul engine on the road today.