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Old 02-03-2018, 07:08 PM   #1
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2018 Ranger is going back to petrol and ditching diesel?? Wonder why?
Because there filthy dirty things that kill people.
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nope. American Ranger is going petrol because diesel there is for semis. rest of the world stays diesel.
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And deliver all the c**p you buy.

As for petrol just because you can't see it doesn't mean it ain't pollution.
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And deliver all the c**p you buy.

As for petrol just because you can't see it doesn't mean it ain't pollution.
Diesel cars to be banned in 4 magor cites by 2025. Watch it spread like wild fire from there. And deservedly so. Oil company's trumpeted diesels because it was the only way for them to get rid of there mid grade fuel. It had previously been used for heating but gas replaced it. Its big corp telling lies to flog a product. Similar to the tobacco company's.
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Diesel cars to be banned in 4 magor cites by 2025. Watch it spread like wild fire from there. And deservedly so. Oil company's trumpeted diesels because it was the only way for them to get rid of there mid grade fuel. It had previously been used for heating but gas replaced it. Its big corp telling lies to flog a product. Similar to the tobacco company's.
I don't think its oil companies trumpeting the benefits of diesel, I believe it to be vehicle manufacturers. Either way, diesel engines have reached their limits of 'cleanliness', even with additives like AdBlu, with health issues around diesel particulates and nitrogen oxides. Strict emission regulations in Europe will see and end to most diesel powered passenger vehicles within the next 10 years. Notwithstanding, with the advancement in engine technology including direct injection petrol and high pressure turbocharging, both fuel economy and torque output from petrol engines is approaching a territory strictly reserved for diesel engines in the past. Ford's Ecoboost engines are but just one example.
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Diesel cars to be banned in 4 magor cites by 2025. Watch it spread like wild fire from there. And deservedly so. Oil company's trumpeted diesels because it was the only way for them to get rid of there mid grade fuel. It had previously been used for heating but gas replaced it. Its big corp telling lies to flog a product. Similar to the tobacco company's.
Those pesky oil companies.

You'd think they'd refine all that excess unwanted diesel into petrol wouldn't ya.
Instead they force car manufacturers to make an engine that suits them.

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Yeah but this ain't Europe, we don't obey Europe otherwise we would have Nuclear Power as well and we all know how safe that is.

Rudolph Diesel invented that engine to run on coconut oil originally, with it able to run on a vast amount of different vegetable based oils.
The black oil giants jumped on somewhere to flog their by-product.

3 of my trucks run on 50 to 90% used vegetable oil mixed with diesel.
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Diesel cars to be banned in 4 magor cites by 2025. Watch it spread like wild fire from there. And deservedly so. Oil company's trumpeted diesels because it was the only way for them to get rid of there mid grade fuel. It had previously been used for heating but gas replaced it. Its big corp telling lies to flog a product. Similar to the tobacco company's.
On the contrary it was the EU looking for a fast cure to high CO2 emission,
they taxed petrol and encouraged everyone into diesel cars when it suited them
but now that they realize how bad diesel is, they want everyone to change course.
Efficient petrol hybrids, electric vehicles, the alternatives will be expensive for all.
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On the contrary it was the EU looking for a fast cure to high CO2 emission,
they taxed petrol and encouraged everyone into diesel cars when it suited them
but now that they realize how bad diesel is, they want everyone to change course.
Efficient petrol hybrids, electric vehicles, the alternatives will be expensive for all.
Yes, and the big oil corps clapped there hands, because now they had a huge new market to sell there unrefined crappy fuel. They didn't tell the government that it spat out particles that kill people. The government believed what the oil corps told them. Lies, lies, lies.
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Just ask VW how clean diesel vehicles really are. They should be banned.... Driving a diesel vehicle says I dont care about the environment or peoples health...

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-02-2...cities/9491680
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Just ask VW how clean diesel vehicles really are. They should be banned.... Driving a diesel vehicle says I dont care about the environment or peoples health...

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-02-2...cities/9491680
Apparently it not even illegal to tamper with a partical spewing diesel's filter, there are mechanic shops in Europe that legally tamper with them to get more power. Once you tamper with a factory filter, the partical count can go up 10 fold. 100 different cars were tested straight out of the factory recently and all of them spewed more **** than was as advertised. Some, even an Audi 8 was 10 times over the limit, but nothing is done about it. Why is there not an authority, like LA has, to check and monitor there cars on a regular basis ?
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Its all coming to a head soon.. But what about the trucking industry???
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Yeah but this ain't Europe, we don't obey Europe otherwise we would have Nuclear Power as well and we all know how safe that is.

Rudolph Diesel invented that engine to run on coconut oil originally, with it able to run on a vast amount of different vegetable based oils.
The black oil giants jumped on somewhere to flog their by-product.

3 of my trucks run on 50 to 90% used vegetable oil mixed with diesel.
I'm pretty sure Rudolph designed his Diesel engine to run on peanut oil originally before the dirty hands of the Middle East and oil companies insisted that it run on fermented dinosaur carcasses.
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Its all coming to a head soon.. But what about the trucking industry???
Trucking industry will be exempt. ( Although they wont be allowed in cities)There will be depots out of town where goods are unloaded from diesel semis then put on smaller greener vans to then be distributed through out the more congested cities.
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Trucking industry will be exempt. ( Although they wont be allowed in cities)There will be depots out of town where goods are unloaded from diesel semis then put on smaller greener vans to then be distributed through out the more congested cities.
Good luck getting a semi load of groceries to a supermarket with vans.
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Trucking industry will be exempt. ( Although they wont be allowed in cities)There will be depots out of town where goods are unloaded from diesel semis then put on smaller greener vans to then be distributed through out the more congested cities.
Would the 10 ‘green’ vans required to do the work of 1 semi be any cleaner in the end?
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ALL of the above posts have been split out from the 2018 Ranger Raptor thread.

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all the diesel car owners i know (excluding trucks) have had issues relating to injectors, egr, dpf or just carbon build up.
i would not buy a used diesel ever

neighbours 2.0tdi golf - blown turbo
colleagues 2.0tdi jetta - blocked dpf, then block egr, then intake cracked
colleagues amarok - check eng light, VW would no disclose the fault but took 1 week to fix
rodeo 2.8tdi - leaky injector grenaded the engine, $25k for new engine ($12k for used)
territory - blocked egr

they are all near new cars within 3 years old

everyone else in my family have tritons and pajeros and have never had any issues but they all run provents and service on the at half intervals

they do tow very well and have great economy so i suppose until petrol has the same torque and economy diesels will still sell....won't be long though
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This topic comes up every few months. Everyone panic diesel is going to be banned!!! I'll go tell my neighbour to convert his combine harvester to run on petrol hey, and the truck he uses to drag to grain to the silos, and the train used to haul the grain to the ports, and the boat used to ship the grain to china. Australia runs on diesel.
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This topic comes up every few months. Everyone panic diesel is going to be banned!!! I'll go tell my neighbour to convert his combine harvester to run on petrol hey, and the truck he uses to drag to grain to the silos, and the train used to haul the grain to the ports, and the boat used to ship the grain to china. Australia runs on diesel.
i think the issue is diesel passenger cars
there is no substitute for a diesel truck or machine or ship
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Good luck getting a semi load of groceries to a supermarket with vans.
classic isn't it

when people bring this topic up they unintentionally reveal a lot more about themselves than they realise!

yes, diesel is dirty which is why there are emission regulations in place, and why cars run DPF's and urea compounds (sometimes both) to get them to meet these emission regulations.

Is it getting more difficult to do? of course it is, but it isn't going to stop the heavy vehicle industry any time soon. if the 'smart' people in their suits think that limiting diesel or trucks is best, watch the cost of living increase astronomically overnight.
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Can anyone tell me what the health implications are for people who drive diesels?

I've been driving a diesel for 6 months now and it always smells, particularly first thing in the morning, it's quite a dirty sooty smell that I never smelt with my petrol cars.
I make sure to drive it long enough/often enough for it to kick off a DPF burn but it doesn't seem to make any difference. Every weekend I'll take up a country(ish) road or a highway for 30-60 minutes, but even after doing 500KM a few weeks ago it still smelt the next morning.

I've had a watery throat for the past couple months and am now wondering whether it's related to diesel soot? Does anyone else get that problem?
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Can anyone tell me what the health implications are for people who drive diesels?

I've been driving a diesel for 6 months now and it always smells, particularly first thing in the morning, it's quite a dirty sooty smell that I never smelt with my petrol cars.
I make sure to drive it long enough/often enough for it to kick off a DPF burn but it doesn't seem to make any difference. Every weekend I'll take up a country(ish) road or a highway for 30-60 minutes, but even after doing 500KM a few weeks ago it still smelt the next morning.

I've had a watery throat for the past couple months and am now wondering whether it's related to diesel soot? Does anyone else get that problem?
Seeing as I've been driving Trucks Interstate for >43 years I don't think that you've got anything to worry about
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Seeing as I've been driving Trucks Interstate for >43 years I don't think that you've got anything to worry about
And pretty much most of it prior to Euro 6 emission regs...

although I might not go as far as saying there is nothing wrong with you
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Yes, and the big oil corps clapped there hands, because now they had a huge new market to sell there unrefined crappy fuel. They didn't tell the government that it spat out particles that kill people. The government believed what the oil corps told them. Lies, lies, lies.

i hope you don't drink any low sugar drinks (or anything with artificial sweetener in it), or cook with non stick coated cookware, or talk to long with your mobile phone pressed to your ear....

oh, by the way, your tin foil hat is crooked.
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i hope you don't drink any low sugar drinks (or anything with artificial sweetener in it), or cook with non stick coated cookware, or talk to long with your mobile phone pressed to your ear....

oh, by the way, your tin foil hat is crooked.
But there ARE concerns about diesels, even from medical professionals. Why are you downplaying it and suggesting he's paranoid and wearing a tin hat?
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.. Either way, diesel engines have reached their limits of 'cleanliness', even with additives like AdBlu, with health issues around diesel particulates and nitrogen oxides. Strict emission regulations in Europe will see and end to most diesel powered passenger vehicles within the next 10 years. Notwithstanding, with the advancement in engine technology including direct injection petrol and high pressure turbocharging, both fuel economy and torque output from petrol engines is approaching a territory strictly reserved for diesel engines in the past. Ford's Ecoboost engines are but just one example.
I do agree that engine like Fords ecoboost now have some of the benefits that we have been used to in passenger vehicles.
But I actually think tech in diesels has still got a long way to go - they are going to have to.. Trucks buses, farming equipment etc really have no alternative for now.

We are about to see a new Sequential, turbo engine in the Ranger Raptor. whilst it features in whats dubbed a performance vehicle I think economy and emissions are where it will shine.

there is also LPG injection to diesel, the off shot of improving performance is it tends to get rid of un burnt fuel, and because the engine doesn't need to work as Hard you could argue its not burning as much fuel.

however much like Petrol engines converted to running on LPG there has never been a purpose built diesel -LPG engine, I believe if there were we would see a real game changer.

Australia could lead the way..
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But there ARE concerns about diesels, even from medical professionals. Why are you downplaying it and suggesting he's paranoid and wearing a tin hat?
Are the tailpipe emissions any more carcinogenic than aspartime or non stick coatings, or a myriad of other things we surround ourselves with every day?

Passive smoking will kill you long before diesel will and yet smoking isn't illegal!
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Are the tailpipe emissions any more carcinogenic than aspartime
Much more so, given aspartame isnt carcinogenic in relevant doses.
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