@82cmb way to respond to a year old comment. I do realize that the wording of my comment was a little off. I meant that diesel fuel emits less harmful gases into the air than regular unleaded fuel. Smog does not just come from diesel fuel genius. More of it comes from regular gasoline because gassers produce much higher emissions than diesels… look it up
@SuPeRgOoN69 you fuckin retard particulate is the main cause of smog and last time i checked the soot is particulate matter,and im no scientist but i dont see to much soot coming from gas engines,why do you think they are putting particulate filters on diesels now,look that up genius.
@82cmb I hope you feel real proud of yourself for using such a colorful vocabulary. Yes some of the particulate matter contributes to smog, and yes diesel engines are not 100% emissions free, but the black smoke is unburnt fuel, most of which settles back to the ground. Diesels produce less carbon monoxide than regular gasoline motors, and the black soot is composed of carbon compounds that were not fully combusted, most of which do not enter the atmosphere.
@SuPeRgOoN69 a stock diesel probly runs as clean as a gas motor,but when they dont fully combust the carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons and nitrogenoxides increase greatly which is a huge factor in smog,and all that soot doesnt fall to the ground and if it did that wouldnt be any better.
@82cmb Yeah I see where you’re comin from man, I wasn’t tryin to bash what you were saying. I think we’ve both made some pretty valid points. And yeah I’m sure not all of it falls to the ground, and in no way is it good for the atmosphere or the environment in any way. That’s just another one of the many reasons why everyone is experimenting with alternative fuel sources.
i see boost gauge on the left, oil on the right, wht gauge is in the middle??
@cbman96 Pyrometer
pyrometer
Hi…,how many km have this car?
what do u pull with that truck anything or just fuck around with it
whats in it for mods wicket nice truck
needs stacks
@cbman96 probably the rpm’s
nice truck you should sidepipe it and change the music on your video
@carbpumper should be playin the country man montgomery gentry no fukin round
u needa PPE ! than ul roll coal city boy!
@jrun22 ha you got told
@johndeere3500 ha you got told
@jrun22 damn hes goin to need some ice for that burn brother. lol that was a good one
Year?
how many gallons to the mile? #LOL
sounds like shit
@jrun22 CHUBBY CHASER HAHAHAHAHA
@truittstacks injectors or fuel plate or probley the easyist turn the pump up
@SuPeRgOoN69 where do you think smog comes from genius,look it up.
@82cmb way to respond to a year old comment. I do realize that the wording of my comment was a little off. I meant that diesel fuel emits less harmful gases into the air than regular unleaded fuel. Smog does not just come from diesel fuel genius. More of it comes from regular gasoline because gassers produce much higher emissions than diesels… look it up
@SuPeRgOoN69 you fuckin retard particulate is the main cause of smog and last time i checked the soot is particulate matter,and im no scientist but i dont see to much soot coming from gas engines,why do you think they are putting particulate filters on diesels now,look that up genius.
@82cmb I hope you feel real proud of yourself for using such a colorful vocabulary. Yes some of the particulate matter contributes to smog, and yes diesel engines are not 100% emissions free, but the black smoke is unburnt fuel, most of which settles back to the ground. Diesels produce less carbon monoxide than regular gasoline motors, and the black soot is composed of carbon compounds that were not fully combusted, most of which do not enter the atmosphere.
@SuPeRgOoN69 a stock diesel probly runs as clean as a gas motor,but when they dont fully combust the carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons and nitrogenoxides increase greatly which is a huge factor in smog,and all that soot doesnt fall to the ground and if it did that wouldnt be any better.
@82cmb Yeah I see where you’re comin from man, I wasn’t tryin to bash what you were saying. I think we’ve both made some pretty valid points. And yeah I’m sure not all of it falls to the ground, and in no way is it good for the atmosphere or the environment in any way. That’s just another one of the many reasons why everyone is experimenting with alternative fuel sources.