Re: [MBZ] yet more Bluetec

2006-09-13 Thread Zeitgeist
I'd think you could rig up a catheter for each driver/passenger. On 9/12/06, Robert & Tara Ludwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Biggest problem is they finally figured out that there just was no way they could get the delivery infrastructure in place in time and running a system that requires it

Re: [MBZ] yet more Bluetec

2006-09-13 Thread Robert & Tara Ludwick
Don't count on seeing the urea systems on the road. Last time I checked the EPA site, they had fallen out of favour and the epa was working with International developing a system that gets the same results without the urea injection. Biggest problem is they finally figured out that there just w

Re: [MBZ] yet more Bluetec

2006-09-13 Thread Jim Cathey
There has been some amusing discussion about what urea really is and how and where it is added to the storage tank. Not what you might think. All I can think of is that scene out of _Me, Myself, & Irene_: "Hey! Get your cock out of my Chrysler!" -- Jim

Re: [MBZ] yet more Bluetec

2006-09-12 Thread Chuck Landenberger
Best and BIGGEST laugh I've had in a long time. Take care, Chuck Phoenix AZ On Sep 12, 2006, at 12:03 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If this was the ritter list, Van Cleef would now post 1500 words about urea. Count your blessings. RLE

Re: [MBZ] yet more Bluetec

2006-09-12 Thread RELNGSON
<> The Bluetec diesels will not have urea injection until sometime next year, according to my dealer. Where this name Bluetec came from is unknown to me but it apparently is not directly related to urea. MB is not using the terms common-rail or TDI. There has been some amusing discussion about