MotoGP
Marine/Ocean
- Jul 14, 2003
- 23
Greetings to all Automotive Engineering experts (of which I am not):
My only experience with diesel engines is with oil tanker operations.
I'm currently assigned to work at a shipyard in South Korea.
I am considering purchasing this country's version of a pick-up truck.
There are LPG fueled mini (and boy, do I mean MINI) trucks, and my 6'-0" frame can fit in the cab...on the passenger side only. The "next-size-up" is a one-ton truck that's just a hair smaller than, let's say, a Dodge Dakota, and diesel-powered.
I do highway driving on the weekends, but during the week, my driving within the shipyards is almost exclusively 40kph, and short, start-and-stop, engine-off-engine-on type of driving.
Do I put myself at any risk of high-maintenance costs, and/or predisposing a four-stroke diesel engine to any upset conditions with this type of service? I really hope not, as diesel is about 30% less in price/litre than gasoline around these parts, and, I'm in dire need of a truck to haul stuff around.
Thank you for any advice that you can share.
Pete
My only experience with diesel engines is with oil tanker operations.
I'm currently assigned to work at a shipyard in South Korea.
I am considering purchasing this country's version of a pick-up truck.
There are LPG fueled mini (and boy, do I mean MINI) trucks, and my 6'-0" frame can fit in the cab...on the passenger side only. The "next-size-up" is a one-ton truck that's just a hair smaller than, let's say, a Dodge Dakota, and diesel-powered.
I do highway driving on the weekends, but during the week, my driving within the shipyards is almost exclusively 40kph, and short, start-and-stop, engine-off-engine-on type of driving.
Do I put myself at any risk of high-maintenance costs, and/or predisposing a four-stroke diesel engine to any upset conditions with this type of service? I really hope not, as diesel is about 30% less in price/litre than gasoline around these parts, and, I'm in dire need of a truck to haul stuff around.
Thank you for any advice that you can share.
Pete