They can keep the feature without it being obnoxious to those that hate it by making it default OFF.
Mike B
Mike B
No- there is the fact that all motors not running saves gas over those that do- even if its a short time such as at a stop light. That's a fact.Don't like it, don't buy one. This is like most of these threads that are about preferences and perceptions, no data to back the opinions.
Easy fix. Don't buy one.
i didn't dispute that. i stated many of the opinions are not based on facts. DUH.No- there is the fact that all motors not running saves gas over those that do- even if its a short time such as at a stop light. That's a fact.
Not even remotely. For example BMW Spartanburg produces 450K cars a year. They employ 12,000 people. That’s 37.5 cars per person. If you do that math assuming each person makes $100,000 a year that’s $2667 per car.Ultimately, the biggest factor in the price of cars is the price of labor.
Even user defined “lag” time - I can’t stop at a lonely stop sign in my Jeep without it killing the engine for those 2 seconds …An old school physical on/off switch that stays off would've been a dream!
It is nearly impossible to make diesel engines that don't create crazy high NOX emissions without SCR/DEF and also burn hot enough to keep particulate emissions low enough to not need a DPF. Of those systems, the DPF (and EGR) are by far the most problematice ones. SCR/DEF is not really a problem. NOX is pretty bad stuff, as anyone who ever set foot in LA in the 70s can tell you (it's one of the primary contributors of smog)Start stop will hopefully be eliminated as well as the diesel engine DEF systems that have made trucks problematic, costlier, and dangerous to some extent with the “limp mode” when DEF reaches a low point. It’s time some reasonable goals are set for emissions that doesn’t create unaffordable and problematic vehicles.
It's actually quite a bit more than a shot glass, if you don't drive exclusively highway. In average around town driving the savings are closer to 10%. That means if you burn 20 gallons of gas, you'd save between 1 and 2 gallons on average. That's pretty substantial. And people keep saying this "wear and tear" but when I ask have never been able to cite a single instance of a starter motor failing because of ESS. In fact, the starters are often more reliable because they are made bigger, heavier and spin slower than older starters do.Oh dear. What about that shot glass of fuel saved per week? Nevermind the wear and tear and some of the worst technology ever worked into a modern day auto.
Getting more common to have the DEF at the pump …It is nearly impossible to make diesel engines that don't create crazy high NOX emissions without SCR/DEF and also burn hot enough to keep particulate emissions low enough to not need a DPF. Of those systems, the DPF (and EGR) are by far the most problematice ones. SCR/DEF is not really a problem. NOX is pretty bad stuff, as anyone who ever set foot in LA in the 70s can tell you (it's one of the primary contributors of smog)
Complaining about the existence of limp mode because someone was lazy and didn't fill up the DEF is absurd, it lasts quite a long time, you have more than a couple of tanks of fuel between DEF fill ups. That's like blaming the tires because someone blew out a tire because they didn't ever bother to put air in it when it was low.
I still have zero sympathy for people who are too lazy to do it. If your truck goes into limp mode because you neglected to fill the DEF, that's a personal failing, not the machine's fault.Getting more common to have the DEF at the pump …
Some still prefer to grab at a box or parts store …
Not a problem here - those that run it wear work clothes and actually need 250/350 (2500/3500) LT’s …I still have zero sympathy for people who are too lazy to do it. If your truck goes into limp mode because you neglected to fill the DEF, that's a personal failing, not the machine's fault.
It wasn't mandatory. The automakers received a credit for the feature.It was a silly mandatory option considering virtually every car with it also has remote start. So all the gas you save by stopping at a stop sign you burn up in your driveway.