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Whats funny is when I lived in Alabama everyone had new F150's or whatever gassers with shitty loud dual exhausts on them and now living back home in Michigan a bunch of these kids have stacks and whenever they drive by me or I am behind them they goose the throttle blow a little smoke. Sorta annoying, maybe because I am getting old. Lol.
But on a another note though, how do Harleys still get free passes on being super obnoxious and 10 times the people have them and yet get a pass from everyone? The minute a guy on a dual sport or SM bike they get hated on by the same person? Don't get it.
Take a vehicle that burns the most expensive fuel on the market and modify it to waste that fuel......yeah you're showing those greenies.....lmao.
Laughing all the way back to the fuel station to buy more.
For a while people with Diesels thought they had a free pass, now they come with 500 pounds of emissions equipment under the hood.
Don't get me wrong guys, diesel pickups are awesome at what they're designed for...Towing. Nothing does the job better but somewhere along the line farm trucks became cool and every dickhead in the world bought one to outdo all the other dickheads.
Now we've got a country full of dickeads and diesels who do nothing but blow smoke out their ass.
I have a 2007 Chevy 2500HD Crew Cab with a Duramax 6.6L turbo diesel. The truck, off the show room floor averages about 14-15 mpg around town and probably 17-19 mpg on the highway. With the added fuel programmer I have on it, it gets an additional 2 mpg under normal conditions. On the highway going to the beach last month I got 20-22 mpg running 70 mph most of the way down. When the regen cycle kicks in to burn out the DPF, I get 13 mpg on the highway.
I know guys with 2000 model Dodges with the Cummins diesels that get 25-28 mpg on the highway and 20 around town. Which is worse, burning 25%-40% more fuel to get from point a to point b, while burning out the toxins you dumped into the DPF on the way, or to just burn the best amount of fuel you can and actually generate less of the toxins?
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