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Anyone have a TDI for sale?
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check at the tdi club. www.tdiclub.com
JoBo "Rex Merriweather" > wrote in message ... > Also looking for used TD engine. > > -- > Rex Merriweather > www.stunttrumpet.com > > |
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"Rex Merriweather" > wrote in message ... > Also looking for used TD engine. > > -- > Rex Merriweather > www.stunttrumpet.com > Um - Have you seen the price of diesel these days? ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 10:50:18 -0800, "HooHa" > wrote:
>Have you seen the price of diesel these days? It's way up there. So is gas. What's your point? The higher fuel prices go the better deal diesel is. -- Remove preceding and trailing X from username for replies (Sorry, but I'm SICK of spam...) |
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Actually, we run WVO and don't pay for fuel. I have been running my vanagon
for 15,000 miles this way! "Al Rudderham" > wrote in message ... > On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 10:50:18 -0800, "HooHa" > wrote: > >>Have you seen the price of diesel these days? > > It's way up there. So is gas. What's your point? > > The higher fuel prices go the better deal diesel is. > > -- > Remove preceding and trailing X from username for replies > (Sorry, but I'm SICK of spam...) |
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Some folks are doing the wvo on the older tdi. Not for the pdi.
Johann Koenig > wrote: >On Sunday March 27 at 06:45pm >"Rex Merriweather" > wrote: > >> Actually, we run WVO and don't pay for fuel. I have been running my >> vanagon for 15,000 miles this way! > >Not so hot with a TDI, or so I hear. But should work great for my diesel >Rabbit when I get a chance to set it up! Sure wish I had a turbo though. Jim B. |
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Not so much that way anymore. Diesel fuel should always be cheaper than
gasoline because it does not get refined as much as gasoline. However, over the last couple of years diesel fuel has become more expensive than even regular (87 octane) gasoline. In my area of central Ohio diesel is running about 25 cents more per gallon than 87 octane. I sure would be interested in finding out why this is the case. It's like charging a customer more at a restaurant if the customer does the cooking. > > The higher fuel prices go the better deal diesel is. > |
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I don't know what state you are in, but in mostly it is due to road
taxes. Exempt(off-road) fuel is exactly as you would expect, Diesel is cheaper than gasoline(by about a dime usually). JW |
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In rec.autos.makers.vw.watercooled, Papa wrote:
>Not so much that way anymore. Diesel fuel should always be cheaper than >gasoline because it does not get refined as much as gasoline. However, over >the last couple of years diesel fuel has become more expensive than even >regular (87 octane) gasoline. In my area of central Ohio diesel is running >about 25 cents more per gallon than 87 octane. I sure would be interested in >finding out why this is the case. http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/oog/info/gdu/gasdiesel.asp would tend to say that the refining per gallon costs more for diesel. I suspect that is related to economy of scale. Refining techniques allow conversion to lighter fractions. It is not just a matter of separating the fractions. > It's like charging a customer more at a >restaurant if the customer does the cooking. Did you ever notice that restaurants with without windows tend to charge more that restaurants with windows? |
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As I mentioned, I'm in Ohio.
According to a report I read on the internet (http://www.ohiogasprices.com/tax_info.aspx), twenty two of the states charge the same amount of tax per gallon, whether or not the fuel is diesel or 87 octane gasoline. For ten other states, the tax differential is a penny or less. Thus, as far as highway use is concerned, there is not much of a per gallon tax advantage in choosing one type of fuel over the other. However, if the cost of diesel fuel continues rising and gets too far ahead of the cost of 87 octane gasoline, it will become generally cheaper to run gasoline powered vehicles, even though diesels get better mileage per gallon. > wrote in message oups.com... >I don't know what state you are in, but in mostly it is due to road > taxes. Exempt(off-road) fuel is exactly as you would expect, Diesel is > cheaper than gasoline(by about a dime usually). > > JW > |
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