Hootbro
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https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/100-000-mile-gladiator-review.37221/Wheres that dude who used his gladiator as a chase truck for oversized loads. I'm pretty sure he clocked 130k in one year
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https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/100-000-mile-gladiator-review.37221/Wheres that dude who used his gladiator as a chase truck for oversized loads. I'm pretty sure he clocked 130k in one year
? not the right thread for this brotha, dont want to unintentionally hijack it.I haven't seen anything that actually refutes the fact that starting your engine more times increases starter wear. So no...not tough to understand.
Not irrational as you stated.
Just setting the record straight from what you said brotha ?? not the right thread for this brotha, dont want to unintentionally hijack it.
Also not a road worth going down given the already elevated responses to a pretty innocuous comment. Everyone just do whatever you can afford with your own Jt ?
this logic about ESS causing premature wear is pretty dated and based on old technologies. So I thought I’d give you a rational example of that.Just setting the record straight from what you said brotha ?
It is the right thread, as you just mentioned a few posts ago that you didn't understand the "irrational" hate for ESS. So I wanted to give you a rational example based on logic.
Calling someone a shadetree mechanic is emotional (trying to discredit someone's argument by putting a label on them) and not rational in itself.this logic about ESS causing premature wear is pretty dated and based on old technologies. So I thought I’d give you a rational example of that.
im not a motor designer or engineer but this guy probably is. I’ll believe him vs. a shade tree/forum mechanic.
“Practical Motoring spoke with the technical boss at a leading car maker who said that stop-start doesn’t cause additional wear and tear on an engine but that the owner must adhere to the recommended service schedule and use the manufacturer’s recommended oil. “Using cheaper oils can cause more damage to your car’s engine than anything else,” he told Practical Motoring. “Operational stop-start causes no wear and tear at all; wear and tear at cold start-up is a thing, though,” he said.”
https://practicalmotoring.com.au/car-advice/myth-busting-stop-start-damage-engine/
So I’m going to go with ess does not cause excessive wear on a modern motor based on those who actually make them. It’s ok to not like it, but don’t think you’re saving your motor by turning it off.
i just wanted to provide the OP with information about ess, and not blindly believe they are damaging their vehicle via ess, when there’s no proof or risk that they really are with modern engines. That’s being rational.Calling someone a shadetree mechanic is emotional (trying to discredit someone's argument by putting a label on them) and not rational in itself.
Your starter motor has X cycles in it before failing. The more cycles you put on it, the sooner it will wear out (some will wear sooner than others).
That is the rational argument for reducing wear on a wear item.
I just wanted to give a rational reason for my position, I will leave it at that.
Yeah fair. Also don't want them to blindly believe they are causing 0 additional wear on their engine. No proof of that either.i just wanted to provide the OP with information about ess, and not blindly believe they are damaging their vehicle via ess, when there’s no proof or risk that they really are with modern engines. That’s being rational.
Also saying someone is a shade tree mechanic is not emotional or irrational, it’s true for the most part on these forums. I include myself in that assessment. Many giving advice/opinions are not professionals. Take it all with a grain of salt.
Anybody who believes start stop does not cause wear and tear in long run, should go back to school. Nothing last forever if u keep at it.this logic about ESS causing premature wear is pretty dated and based on old technologies. So I thought I’d give you a rational example of that.
im not a motor designer or engineer but this guy probably is. I’ll believe him vs. a shade tree/forum mechanic.
“Practical Motoring spoke with the technical boss at a leading car maker who said that stop-start doesn’t cause additional wear and tear on an engine but that the owner must adhere to the recommended service schedule and use the manufacturer’s recommended oil. “Using cheaper oils can cause more damage to your car’s engine than anything else,” he told Practical Motoring. “Operational stop-start causes no wear and tear at all; wear and tear at cold start-up is a thing, though,” he said.”
https://practicalmotoring.com.au/car-advice/myth-busting-stop-start-damage-engine/
So I’m going to go with ess does not cause excessive wear on a modern motor based on those who actually make them. It’s ok to not like it, but don’t think you’re saving your motor by turning it off.
this logic about ESS causing premature wear is pretty dated and based on old technologies. So I thought I’d give you a rational example of that.
im not a motor designer or engineer but this guy probably is. I’ll believe him vs. a shade tree/forum mechanic.
“Practical Motoring spoke with the technical boss at a leading car maker who said that stop-start doesn’t cause additional wear and tear on an engine but that the owner must adhere to the recommended service schedule and use the manufacturer’s recommended oil. “Using cheaper oils can cause more damage to your car’s engine than anything else,” he told Practical Motoring. “Operational stop-start causes no wear and tear at all; wear and tear at cold start-up is a thing, though,” he said.”
https://practicalmotoring.com.au/car-advice/myth-busting-stop-start-damage-engine/
So I’m going to go with ess does not cause excessive wear on a modern motor based on those who actually make them. It’s ok to not like it, but don’t think you’re saving your motor by turning it off.
That guy's grumpy sarcasitic Schtick gets a little old after a few videos watching him. Makes me doubt half of what he is saying
Everyone is right, we are blessed with a on/off switch. Some have no choice. Sucks the ess battery is in a fucked up spot. Peace Love.
It's YouTube crap for sure. I like it. I'm a grumpy old man, now get off my lawn. But seriously my sister has no choice on the Start/Stop on her new ride. We actually have a choice, how cool is that!That guy's grumpy sarcasitic Schtick gets a little old after a few videos watching him. Makes me doubt half of what he is saying