How long has everyone been into Diesels?

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  1. CK5

    CK5 WhooHoo! Administrator Moderator

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    How long has everyone been into Diesels?
     
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    About 4 years or so..

    Really started when I got my DMAX.

    John
     
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    All my life. I was born and raised around a trucking business and farm. Gas engines were the minority.
     
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    Sence November 2004 when I picked up my 05 waytogo
     
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    Depends on how you define "been into". I've owned a few over the years, but never really "been into" it until I got the DMax in '02...
     
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    "been into" will mean different things to different people, you must find what that means to you my glow plug friend and fondle it with your every moment of existence. :doah: I have no idea what I just said. :confused:
     
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    Ive been into them since I decided in my head that I was going to buy one.. so about January of 04. I didn't buy till June of 04, but Im still loving every minute of it.. even at $3.00/gallon for fuel :D
    Scott
     
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    Ever since I saw my Grandpa do the biggest smoking donut in his 12valve! 80 years old going on 21!
     
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    Now that would be a Kodak moment! :pimp:
     
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    When I realized if you want to tow a big ass heavy Blazer you are going to want a Diesel. So for about 1 year when my K5 started down the track of no street legality return :pimp:
     
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    Boy does that sound familiar. :doah:
     
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    Well yours is a lot bigger than mine with those 40's on there, mine would look small compared to yours :eek: K5 that is :rolleyes:
     
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    :D yeah, but you do have a Big Horn Package. rotfl
     
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    Yeah, you ain't got nothing on the Big Horn rotfl
     
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    for about 2 years or so. since I drove a friends 7.3 ps with a TTS chip :D and then he told me that he averaged 15mpg in his CC DRW 4x4 F-350 with 36" mudders. And that is "averaged" with towing 14k lb trailers and having a habit of smokey burnouts :D After that I knew it was only a matter of time until I would get a Diesel of my own.
     
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    I've known I wanted one for about a year now, but I've been "Into" diesels for about 3 weeks now :D
     
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    I had always wanted one, and subsequently some of the first vehicles i looked at when i turned 16 were diesels. I got talked out of getting one, and bought a gasser instead. Drove that Truck for a while until i needed a tow rig/DD, so i bought my diesel K5, and ive had it for about 2 years now. Currently looking for an IDI ford van for a possible replacement for it.
     
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    I have always considered diesels to be top choice for durability but I started looking at the light duty market in 1993-4 when Ford introduced the Power Stroke version of the 7.3 . At that time it was the stoutest motor put in a light duty truck and I was way impressed.
    Tom
     
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    about 30 years,,,

    I started working on diesel refrigeration (Thermo King ) in the late 70's,,
    Rebuilt hundreds of Mercedes Benz and Isuszu 4 bangers and 2-3 cylinder Yanmars and 1 cylinder Onan's

    Those 1 hole Onans were tough,,1 lunger with a 50 lb flywheel and a starter that was big enough to start a V-8 !!!

    diesel has been in my blood a long time,,,,
     
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    A little over 35 years :) When my boys started driving they each asked for one of my Diesel collection, I gave them each one, but I told them they couldn't sell them until after I was gone ;) One wanted my '68 El Camino, the other wanted our '80 IH Scout. They're "into" Diesels so much they both are Cummins mechanics, waytogo
     

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