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Scott, any word on how the urea will effect fuel economy?
Scott, any word on how the urea will effect fuel economy?
3-5% is great. That about makes up for the fuel economy loss on the 07' Vs. 06' models.![]()
3-5% is great. That about makes up for the fuel economy loss on the 07' Vs. 06' models.![]()
Yes it does, we are jazzed! I hope the light duty engines follow this, and I am told they will![]()

3-5% is great. That about makes up for the fuel economy loss on the 07' Vs. 06' models.![]()
Yes it does, we are jazzed! I hope the light duty engines follow this, and I am told they will![]()
If the big motors are gaining 3-5%, its not out of the question to say the light duty engines will gain more. I know the Cummins 6.7L does not use Urea, but the Ford 6.7L and new Duramax do.... so it should (should is the key word) increase their fuel economy as well. Excellent!![]()
Urea doesn't cost much, I will get you guys some pricing and average consumption.
Don't be afraid of this stuff, it has been in use for years in Europe.
Remember, they were able to reduce EGR flow into the cylinder with this, and that is a GREAT thing. '07 EPA engine EGR levels were rediculous, and the heavy duty engines were plagued with EGR valve and cooler issues.
We are excited in the heavy duty market![]()

Urea doesn't cost much, I will get you guys some pricing and average consumption.

The Cummins 6.7's in the 2010 / 2011 models do not have Urea on them ... Even on the Cab / Chassis. Still EGR / DPF. Cummins is working on Urea but not in the ISX line used by Dodge. I'm sure it is coming but not in the next few years.