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13-07-2015, 08:28 PM | #1 | ||
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Perth
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Hey all.
Its a simple thing. Why do diesel owners idle their vehicles so much? Mainly those with Landcruisers, Hilux's and Patrols. Does anybody have a valid reason why such an action is done by so many? A common example. People arrive to a shop, hop out of their diesel vehicle and go into the shop to do their business and leave their vehicle running. No matter what exhaust has been fitted, it still sounds like a clattering mess of farts and smells as good as one too. I see it constantly anywhere i go. Yes, by all means idle your vehicle after its done hard work (like consistant highway cruising or heavy towing, petrol or diesel vehicles) but not when your pootling around town
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