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New Dodge trucks with 6.7 diesel engine?
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<blockquote data-quote="High Cotton" data-source="post: 845661" data-attributes="member: 14928"><p>IMO don't buy a ford unless your the guy who drives a truck 50-60k then trades it in. Plus with the scorpion motors you have to deal with urea. Dodge/cummins emissions is the easiest to deal with and or delete. The reason the newer engines are so quiet is because of the common rail injection systems. With the common rail system you can have multiple injection events in a very short time frame. The "clack", black smoke, and smell of the exhaust when they're cold are some of the reasons I have loved diesel trucks since I was a little kid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="High Cotton, post: 845661, member: 14928"] IMO don't buy a ford unless your the guy who drives a truck 50-60k then trades it in. Plus with the scorpion motors you have to deal with urea. Dodge/cummins emissions is the easiest to deal with and or delete. The reason the newer engines are so quiet is because of the common rail injection systems. With the common rail system you can have multiple injection events in a very short time frame. The "clack", black smoke, and smell of the exhaust when they're cold are some of the reasons I have loved diesel trucks since I was a little kid. [/QUOTE]
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