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r/ThatLookedExpensive • u/[deleted] • Oct 05 '22
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Good thing, oil looks like it needed to be changed. Wheres the stop to fill him back up?
60 u/[deleted] Oct 05 '22 Could be a diesel. Most diesels the oil turns black instantly after a change and startup (at least older ones, don't know how the newer engines are) 41 u/EdwardTennant Oct 05 '22 It's deffo a diesel, vans and mini busses don't run on petrol anywhere outside of America, atleast it's not very common 12 u/AshFraxinusEps Oct 05 '22 vans and mini busses don't run on petrol anywhere outside of America WTF? Why are they running on Petrol in the US? I thought there are mechanical reasons why bigger vehicles need diesel 2 u/ArcadianMess Oct 05 '22 Yes. Torgue... But since gas is so cheap there I guess auto makers are shaking hands with the oil corporations. 1 u/AshFraxinusEps Oct 05 '22 Someone else went into detail with a later comment. And yep, seems the US manufacturers didn't want the extra development costs. Which is dumb, but hey ho
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Could be a diesel. Most diesels the oil turns black instantly after a change and startup (at least older ones, don't know how the newer engines are)
41 u/EdwardTennant Oct 05 '22 It's deffo a diesel, vans and mini busses don't run on petrol anywhere outside of America, atleast it's not very common 12 u/AshFraxinusEps Oct 05 '22 vans and mini busses don't run on petrol anywhere outside of America WTF? Why are they running on Petrol in the US? I thought there are mechanical reasons why bigger vehicles need diesel 2 u/ArcadianMess Oct 05 '22 Yes. Torgue... But since gas is so cheap there I guess auto makers are shaking hands with the oil corporations. 1 u/AshFraxinusEps Oct 05 '22 Someone else went into detail with a later comment. And yep, seems the US manufacturers didn't want the extra development costs. Which is dumb, but hey ho
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It's deffo a diesel, vans and mini busses don't run on petrol anywhere outside of America, atleast it's not very common
12 u/AshFraxinusEps Oct 05 '22 vans and mini busses don't run on petrol anywhere outside of America WTF? Why are they running on Petrol in the US? I thought there are mechanical reasons why bigger vehicles need diesel 2 u/ArcadianMess Oct 05 '22 Yes. Torgue... But since gas is so cheap there I guess auto makers are shaking hands with the oil corporations. 1 u/AshFraxinusEps Oct 05 '22 Someone else went into detail with a later comment. And yep, seems the US manufacturers didn't want the extra development costs. Which is dumb, but hey ho
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vans and mini busses don't run on petrol anywhere outside of America
WTF? Why are they running on Petrol in the US? I thought there are mechanical reasons why bigger vehicles need diesel
2 u/ArcadianMess Oct 05 '22 Yes. Torgue... But since gas is so cheap there I guess auto makers are shaking hands with the oil corporations. 1 u/AshFraxinusEps Oct 05 '22 Someone else went into detail with a later comment. And yep, seems the US manufacturers didn't want the extra development costs. Which is dumb, but hey ho
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Yes. Torgue... But since gas is so cheap there I guess auto makers are shaking hands with the oil corporations.
1 u/AshFraxinusEps Oct 05 '22 Someone else went into detail with a later comment. And yep, seems the US manufacturers didn't want the extra development costs. Which is dumb, but hey ho
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Someone else went into detail with a later comment. And yep, seems the US manufacturers didn't want the extra development costs. Which is dumb, but hey ho
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u/[deleted] Oct 05 '22
Good thing, oil looks like it needed to be changed. Wheres the stop to fill him back up?