I've never got a good answer. I understand if it's below 40 degrees, or the truck isn't warmed-up yet, but what if you have been driving 3-400 miles, and the temperature is normal outside? Is there a benefit to leaving your truck running?
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^yup. Dont worry, youre not gonna accidentally ignite the diesel because it running or with a static spark from your shirt rubbing on the car like you see in worlds craziest videos crap. Diesel doesnt ignite easily at all.1988GT DSS pro bullet 306,pp track heat heads, pp downs box intake, TFS stage II cam, S-trim 13lbs, 503/461
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I thought it was just to annoy everyone without 200 yards of those stinky, rattling biatches...sigpic18 F150 Supercrew - daily
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Ever had to replace the starter on a diesel? Me either but I know they are heavy as crap and expensive. That and idling a diesel barely uses any fuel at all compared to a gas engine.
I bet the main reason though is so you don't have to look at that "wait to start" light for 30+ seconds. They nearly all have one and it doesn't matter if it's hot or cold, it's going to come on.
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Originally posted by BP View PostEver had to replace the starter on a diesel? Me either but I know they are heavy as crap and expensive. That and idling a diesel barely uses any fuel at all compared to a gas engine.
I bet the main reason though is so you don't have to look at that "wait to start" light for 30+ seconds. They nearly all have one and it doesn't matter if it's hot or cold, it's going to come on.
The Glow Plugs and Grid Heaters are not even for cold starts, they were designed to heat up the cylinders before the first start to burn more of the fuel the first few strokes to cut down on emissions.
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Originally posted by BP View PostEver had to replace the starter on a diesel? Me either but I know they are heavy as crap and expensive. That and idling a diesel barely uses any fuel at all compared to a gas engine.
I bet the main reason though is so you don't have to look at that "wait to start" light for 30+ seconds. They nearly all have one and it doesn't matter if it's hot or cold, it's going to come on.
I don't wait to start in the summer, or when the engine is warm.
I do turn my truck off when I'm getting fuel.
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Originally posted by Rlhay2 View PostThe fuel it consumes starting and fuel consumed idling is practically equal.
Thus, why bother shutting it down if there is only a negligible difference in costs?
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Originally posted by Stunter Bob View PostYou do not have to wait for the light to go off to start the truck, especially if its already warm.
The Glow Plugs and Grid Heaters are not even for cold starts, they were designed to heat up the cylinders before the first start to burn more of the fuel the first few strokes to cut down on emissions.
Wrong. If its cold enough they are a neccessity to get the bastards to start. Take it from me, I just moved back down here from Philly and i could damn sure tell when my GP relay went out! Its rare that it gets cold enough down here, but grid heaters and glow plugs are definitely meant to assist in the ignition of the fuel when the block and cylinders are stone cold in the winter.1988GT DSS pro bullet 306,pp track heat heads, pp downs box intake, TFS stage II cam, S-trim 13lbs, 503/461
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2000 F250 4x4 PSD
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Originally posted by Yale View PostWhat about everyone within 200 yards of those stinky, rattling biatches?sigpic18 F150 Supercrew - daily
17 F150 Supercrew - totaled Dec 12, 2018
13 DIB Premium GT, M6, Track Pack, Glass Roof, Nav, Recaros - Sold
86 SVO - Sold
'03 F150 Supercrew - Sold
01 TJ - new toy - Sold
65 F100 (460 + C6) - Sold
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