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RE: Mobil 1 in new motor

Be careful, even synthetics can be different. Find out what the manufacturer recommends because I don't think there is any basic rule for all engines. My 04 VW TDI must use a synthetic which meets VW 505.1 spec because from that year on, the camshaft is used to boost injection pressures and only that spec oil has additives to protect the cam from additional wear. Using the VW 505.0 synthetic specified for the 03 and before models as well as gas VW's will void the warranty on 04 and later model TDI's.
wilber1 09/26/08 11:24pm Tow Vehicles
RE: 2 WD diesel gets more mileage?

Most of the vehicles I see in the ditch during snow storms around here are 4X4's.
wilber1 09/12/08 09:01pm Tow Vehicles
RE: 2001 dodge 2500 cummins, will it tow?

I tow 10,000 lbs in the mountains with an 01 auto 4:10 gears. At that weight, you biggest concern will be the tranny unless all your towing is on the flat but there are several aftermarket tranny builders who can deal with that. You will likely be over the truck's GVWR and GCWR but under the axle and tire ratings so it should handle it OK. If you don't have a 01.5 with the rear disc brakes and tow in the hills, consider an exhaust brake. Definitely get a tranny temp guage and fuel pressure guage or idiot light. I'm on my third lift pump in 60,000 miles. I finally relocated it to the frame in front of the fuel tank with a Vulcan kit, where it can push instead of pull like a pump should and isn't subject to the heat and vibration of being mounted on the engine block.
wilber1 09/05/08 10:37pm Tow Vehicles
RE: Air bags vs Timbren

Pro's and con's to both. I've been happy with my Timbrens. Others say they give a harsher ride and they probably do in some situations but I don't really notice. It probably depends on how they are used. Air bags give more flexibility but the pressures have to be adjusted according to the load which can be a pain especially if you don't have a ready source of compressed air.
wilber1 08/27/08 08:27pm Towing
RE: So How's The Carbon Tax Working For Ya'

Gruffy The tax is on everything carbon, that includes natural gas, which is the most used heating fuel in BC, propane, jet fuel (but only on flights within the province), Etc, That's why your numbers don't work. An added bonus is that we also get charged GST on the tax so the feds get a raise to. Something Dion isn't about to advertise with his "Green Shift". Oh Canada.
wilber1 08/23/08 06:13pm RVing in Canada and Alaska
RE: So How's The Carbon Tax Working For Ya'

I dunno, in true Al Gore style the premier hitched a ride to Beijing on a private jet instead of flying commercial and I haven't bought fuel or vacationed in Canada since the tax came in. It's a tax like any other meaning it redistributes wealth. Any time a government is not in surplus or deficit it is revenue neutral. Using the term to describe a particular tax is just a red herring. Aside from that I have an open mind on global warming and what to do about it, unfortunately Canadians have a tendency to believe if you tax something, it is fixed. Rant over.
wilber1 08/22/08 11:08pm RVing in Canada and Alaska
RE: Differential gear ratios

I have two 3/4 ton pickups, one with 3.54s and one with 4.10s. I live at 4200 ft and and sedom if ever camp any lower so everything is up hill from here. I much prefer the 4.10s for towing. Are both diesel? What is the fuel mileage difference between them? I have 3:54's and am contemplating either 3:73's or 4:11's I have an 01 Dodge CTD auto that I switched over from 3.55's to 4.10's. I don't do much with it other than tow so I never check the mileage running empty. I haven't noticed much if any difference towing. Doesn't matter as for me it is a tow vehicle first and foremost. Because I can't go anywhere without climbing a mountain where I live, 4.10's are the way to go. Also the 4.10 ratio allows me to tow comfortably at 60 mph in OD without lugging the engine and putting more stress on the tranny. My truck is stock and I see you have an upgraded TC and VB, but you are also running an EZ so it is probably a wash when it comes to stress.
wilber1 08/21/08 12:23pm Tow Vehicles
RE: Differential gear ratios

I dont like the idea of stressing a motor and transmission that have 337K miles on them. the gear change is to take a little stress off of the ole girl, hopefuly makin this truck last another 5 years. But the way it is now the transmission is always hunting for the right gear, and i want it to just go into OD and rev to its hearts content. Then go for the gears. It will make life easier on the truck and won't cost you much more at the pumps if you are able to tow in OD a lot more. Supercharging a truck with that mileage and then towing with it. OK I guess if you love suspense.
wilber1 08/20/08 10:07pm Tow Vehicles
RE: Differential gear ratios

I also do not believe an axel ratio should allow one more GCWR, for all and many more reasons as I have described above. There should be a chassis GCWR, and a performance drivetrain GCWR There can be only one GCWR and it is based on the weakest link, whether it is driveline or chassis. If an axle ratio changes the GCWR, it is because something in the driveline forward of the differential is the weakest link. Usually the transmission. If a different ratio does not change the GCWR it is because the weakest link must be somewhere in the chassis.
wilber1 08/20/08 06:45pm Tow Vehicles
RE: Differential gear ratios

You don't say what your are towing or what you are towing it with so it is hard to give an answer. Check the GCWR for your truck with your present gearing. If total weight for your rig is below that, I wouldn't worry much about durability. If you are above your GCWR, drop down to a ratio which gives you a GCWR that can accommodate your rig, particularly if you tow in the mountains. I went from 3.55's to 4.10's because most of my towing involves mountains where I live and haven't looked back. If the manufacturer says a lower ratio gives a higher GCWR, dollars to doughnuts it is because the transmission is the weakest link, or the clutch in the case of a manual. Aside from that it is personal preference as to what ratio gives you the driving characteristics you like most.
wilber1 08/20/08 05:46pm Tow Vehicles
RE: Used Diesel Mileage Opinions

Just wanting to get opinions on what the upper mileage limit you'd consider if buying a used diesel truck. I know it all depends on how it's been maintained and driven, but sometimes it's pretty tough to know that answer. One of the truck's I'm considering is a 2004 Dodge 3500 with 166,000km (103,000 miles). It's not excessive, but it's still scares me a bit. Thanks. 166K is quite a bit for an 04 but not huge mileage. I don't think that alone would stop me from buying a truck. My 01 has 85,000 KM on it and that includes a trip to Newfoundland and back but that is probably closer to the other extreme. What has it been used for, how has it been maintained and how much do they want for it? That would be more my concern.
wilber1 08/19/08 08:59pm Tow Vehicles
RE: Dogs Without Borders (Canada/US)

Our dog goes back and forth on a regular basis. Maybe it's because they see us quite often but once every ten times or so, one side or the other may ask if we have a rabies certificate. Once every twenty times or so, they might actually ask to see it. We keep a photo copy in the glove box of each vehicle so we don't get caught out if they ask.
wilber1 08/12/08 11:18am RVing in Canada and Alaska
RE: Dodge Cummins Blue-Tec?

'm also interested in VW's approach to clean diesel technology, as their new Jetta diesel meets California's stringent emissions requirements without Urea injection, and that is a "break-through". Me to but as VW Audi was a partner in developing BlueTec and withdrew because of branding considerations, the technology is basically the same. They can get away without urea on lighter vehicles like the Jetta but heavier ones like the forthcoming Touareg 3 liter 50 state diesel will have urea.
wilber1 08/11/08 03:19pm Tow Vehicles
RE: RV Licence Endorsement in British Columbia

If you tow over 4600 kilos you need an endorsement but that only applies to BC licensed drivers. Doesn't apply to out of province drivers but doesn't Ontario have the same regulation?
wilber1 08/11/08 11:37am RVing in Canada and Alaska
RE: What is a good truck and ratio for towing?

I tow a 10K 5er over the same roads you do with a 2001 Dodge CTD auto. The even with the diesel I wasn't real happy with the 3.55's in the mountains with that weight so I switched to 4.10's. Glad I did. I don't know if that is any help but if you are looking to do a ratio change These Guys do good work. At least they did a few years ago when I had mine done.
wilber1 08/04/08 09:40pm Tow Vehicles
RE: Engine RPM vs MPH

Last winter we traveled 520 miles going avg. 52 mph not using OD and managed 12.8 mpg. I couldn't travel 520 miles at 52 mph if I was paid.:W:B What if you were paid by the hour?
wilber1 08/03/08 03:42pm Tow Vehicles
RE: Rockslide blocks hwy to Whistler

It was open again this morning.
wilber1 08/03/08 12:05pm RVing in Canada and Alaska
RE: Toyota, Honda not immune

Who knows how long it will last but so far Canada seems to be bucking that trend. For July GM +5.2% Ford -13.7% Chrysler -7.6% Toyota +18% Honda +17% Nissan +27% The big increases in Japanese sales are in their most fuel efficient models, their truck sales are pretty much in the tank like everyone else. Surprise surprise.
wilber1 08/02/08 02:11pm Tow Vehicles
RE: Sumas WA Border Crossing

Sumas will likely be busy but not nearly as bad as Peace Arch. It really varies as to the time of day. If you can check the internet shortly before you arrive, this is a good site for the Fraser Valley crossings. Border Cams The Sumas camera is about 150 yards from US customs. When it comes to actual wait times, this is probably a better site Border Wait Times
wilber1 08/01/08 08:29pm RVing in Canada and Alaska
RE: BMW X5.....

Mercedes built a front wheel drive C230?
wilber1 08/01/08 06:07pm Tow Vehicles
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