Good Diesel Mechanic/Tuner in Orlando?

Grant Theft Auto

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please show me has gas is "way" cheaper than diesel?

and maintenance? are you an idiot? yes the oil changed might be more but um diesels run for ever.. so ill take the expensive oil change over the 5 rebuilt gas motors.

87 octane is 2.99-3.10 right now depending on where you go

diesel is 3.42-3.55 right now at most stations that have it

so you tell me how gas isnt cheaper.....

and most diesel's have like 30+ gallon tanks

my F150 has a 25 gallon tank

it is about 60 flat for a full tank in my truck
 

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87 octane is 2.99-3.10 right now depending on where you go

diesel is 3.42-3.55 right now at most stations that have it

so you tell me how gas isnt cheaper.....

and most diesel's have like 30+ gallon tanks

my F150 has a 25 gallon tank

it is about 60 flat for a full tank in my truck

grant wtf does the size of the tank have to do with mpg?
 

Grant Theft Auto

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grant wtf does the size of the tank have to do with mpg?

you asked for proof of how gas is way cheaper than diesel

and i was also stating that when you have a 30+ gallon tank and diesel is 3.50 a gallon that is not cheap by any means at all

you find me a fullsize diesel truck that you can fill up full for 60 bucks
 

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They don't cost the same? 6.0's still go for the 20's. An Expedition or F-150 will tow a car trailer double axle at that good enough if you have the right distribution hitch etc. Most people who drive diesel trucks are contractors of some sort.

If I wasn't towing a heavy trailer frequently, like in almost everyday I'd buy a gasser over the diesel. the maintence is way cheaper and so is gas. Now if I was towing a heavy trailer etc everyday then yes I'd buy a diesel.

I never said they cost the same. I said "assuming" they cost the same, which would you choose? I should have been more clear and said, "price not a factor," which would you choose if two HD trucks were configured exactly the same, only one is diesel and other is gas?

you asked for proof of how gas is way cheaper than diesel

and i was also stating that when you have a 30+ gallon tank and diesel is 3.50 a gallon that is not cheap by any means at all

you find me a fullsize diesel truck that you can fill up full for 60 bucks

Grant- Diesels typically get better MPG than gas motors, so even though it cost more to fill up a diesel, you get more miles per dollar;)
 

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you asked for proof of how gas is way cheaper than diesel

and i was also stating that when you have a 30+ gallon tank and diesel is 3.50 a gallon that is not cheap by any means at all

you find me a fullsize diesel truck that you can fill up full for 60 bucks

Doesn't matter, the gasser will be in a gas station long before the diesel will because it gets better MPGs, therefore, saving you more money in the long run. Just cause diesel costs more doesn't mean you'll use it faster.
 

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Doesn't matter, the gasser will be in a gas station long before the diesel will because it gets better MPGs, therefore, saving you more money in the long run. Just cause diesel costs more doesn't mean you'll use it faster.

i wish i could "like" this lmao..
 

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you asked for proof of how gas is way cheaper than diesel

and i was also stating that when you have a 30+ gallon tank and diesel is 3.50 a gallon that is not cheap by any means at all

you find me a fullsize diesel truck that you can fill up full for 60 bucks

that's because most 3/4 ton trucks have 30 plus gallon tanks.

Dodge's is 35 gallons gas or diesel for 3/4 or 1 ton.
 

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