As long as they are not L/Ping for 88cpm or working for a crap rated mega, fuel consumption should be somewhat of a back priority. Depending on the rates your getting and how you run would more then make up for the little bit of money you are spending idling your truck. Not to mention the fuel is a write off.
People always tend to look at the small picture instead of the big one. Again people will do what they want and for whatever reasons they want, not my business how someone else chooses to run theirs. I'm not here to back seat guess their choices.
Why do people needlessly idle ?
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Because diesel engines were made to never be shut off.
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I don't know about your truck but in a Crapcadia it doesn't take long for the low voltage alarm to start going off.
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Opti-idle son.
Not just idle!!!!
Optimum idle!
XD
I loved that function actually.
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Another reason is when you start up the motor it takes a bit for the oil pump to start working and build full pressure. For a second or so at you are running with 0 oil pressure which is very abusive on engine components. More so than idling for an hour at full oil pressure IMO.
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