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Posted: Feb 07 2008 at 6:56pm | IP Logged Quote alex973

any one? i heard the new D40 engine will be Diesel engine is it true?

 

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Posted: Feb 07 2008 at 7:32pm | IP Logged Quote FranklinC55

I heard that Nissan will have a diesel version of both the Titan and Maxima in 2009. Maybe the Frontier too? Since The Frontier's engine is just a bored out version of the maxima's

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Posted: Feb 19 2008 at 2:48am | IP Logged Quote Frontyfan

One can only hope......

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Posted: Feb 19 2008 at 2:28pm | IP Logged Quote lakota

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Food for thought…

From my semi-limited knowledge a barrel of crude oil is limited percentage wise of items such as diesel fuel  that can be refined out of it. Diesel fuel already costs more than gasoline and increased demand should raise the price even more.

... Bio-products will not be able to add an appreciable amount to the supply. If diesel fuel cost is a third more than gasoline then you have to get a third more MPG to be cost effective and remember the engines cost more to produce but may last longer.

 

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Posted: Feb 25 2008 at 10:08pm | IP Logged Quote dannyg

Is the D40 a 2.5 inline 4 turbo diesel thats over seas

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Posted: Feb 27 2008 at 9:18pm | IP Logged Quote S.A.R.Tech

I hear tale that the taco and the fronty are getting the diesel by 2010. I
don't know why the wait seeing as how that's all you can buy overseas. But
if the small trucks get it, then so will the small suvs (xterra and cruiser). as
far as efficiency oes, as along as the displacement stays small the engines
have major longevity and high efficiency. It is not uncommon for the
European diesel cars to get 70mpg nowadays. Those are all cars though.
Just look at the vw jettas and smart cars and the like. Technology has come
a long way.   You can;'t really compare to the big three because they are
currently engaged in another hp war, where displacement is king. as soon
as they can meet emission, the little guys will be over here. That is partly
why the price of diesel has gone up already, anticipation. Plus the push for
enviro-fuels.

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Posted: Feb 28 2008 at 5:22am | IP Logged Quote Boomer

With the higher cost of diesel fuel and the premium you pay for a diesel engine, usually several thousand dollrs, it will take forever to pay off the increased efficiency of the diesel engine.  Maybe never.  Also consider that with the new lower sulfur diesel fuel and the required emission control, diesel engines are now supposed to have significantly shorter lifetimes, comparable to that of a gasoline engine.

Unless I needed the torque for hauling or towing, I would stick with gasoline.



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Posted: Feb 28 2008 at 8:02pm | IP Logged Quote S.A.R.Tech

strong points, not to mention the added tire wear due to the weight. I'm not
going to preorder one, but you can bet your bottom that i'll be watching the
various forums like a hawk on the first day of spring when they arrive.

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Posted: Mar 03 2008 at 1:37pm | IP Logged Quote reinerka

Boomer wrote:
Also consider that with the new lower sulfur diesel fuel and the required emission control, diesel engines are now supposed to have significantly shorter lifetimes, comparable to that of a gasoline engine.

Where did you hear that they decrease engine life?

While it is true that the latest generation of High Performance Diesels in Europe are geared for vehicle use (= non truck use) they still last forever - irregarding of emissions control systems.

The way it emissions are achieved has nothing to do with internals of the engine. BluTec i.e. injects at the exhaust - and thus has zero effect on the engine life.

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Posted: Mar 04 2008 at 7:51pm | IP Logged Quote djruss84

I hear they are giving the Frontier a V8 option just like the Pathfinder. I also have heard the dealer talking about the Titan getting a Diesel and a Dually option between 2010 and 2014.



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