Oletimer
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- First Name
- Darrell
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- Sep 16, 2018
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- Crystal River, Florida
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- 23 ram 1500 5.7 , 24 392 final edition , 24 F150 5.0
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- Logging Contractor
You better rethink that. I have to tip toe around this but. I'm good friends with a stellantis engineer.Nothing is more economically important to an automaker than drivetrain longevity. So no, they are not going to knowingly "sacrifice statistical reductions in engine life for fuel economy". Especially when we're talking about a significant reduction in engine life for what amounts to statistically insignificant increase in efficiency. They aren't going to knowingly risk having engines blowing up at 80k miles just to get a 0.01mpg increase.
They want a engine to last 125,000 miles .
They figure the average driver puts on 25,000 a year and has a 5 year note.
He has actually redesigned parts to wear out quicker.
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