I think it's funny none of these cold start diesel compilation videos ever have duramax's in them. In the bowls of Montana in the middle of winter mine always starts right up, never any issues. I do love seeing the smoke rings though. That's pretty sweet.
@@clarkwilliams9967no it’s just a lack of a block heater. Diesel have started like this for 30+ years lol but for some reason now it’s a lack of maintenance
@@austinfrancis9723probly a little bit of both, obviously the ancient ones are gonna b tempermental, but i have owned several old diesels and they pop right off in the dead of winter no plugs or heater
These guys have strong batteries in their vehicles. And terrible starting technique. Maybe run the grid heater glowplugs a little bit longer. My 30 year old Mercedes diesel starts first even in cold weather.
I feel like sticking my nose in all the exhaust and just smell the smokes
I think it's funny none of these cold start diesel compilation videos ever have duramax's in them. In the bowls of Montana in the middle of winter mine always starts right up, never any issues.
I do love seeing the smoke rings though. That's pretty sweet.
Yep all day every on the 5.9 Cummins 12v 92 just like a light switch
The video everyone should watch before buying a diesel
The drivers of all these vehicles are patient while starting they never get irritated
Because it’s a daily thing in the cold
I guess it’s cheaper to replace starters and what not instead of fixing the problems!
Some starts are looking a bit like a steam train funnel! Mike
Love turbo
I want to smell it!
What is the paint code for the 7.3 at 9:00 ??
Seems like an aftermarket wrap or paint
A Cummins with a huge exhaust pipe...yeahs, thats going to be a process 🙄
It actually would help in starting the truck as bigger exhaust pipe means more exhaust flow
Wish i was rhe camera man 😢
Instead of performing maintenance, just abuse the starter motor.
Imagine thinking this is a lack of maintenance issue
@@justinfittro5430without a doubt it is
@@clarkwilliams9967no it’s just a lack of a block heater. Diesel have started like this for 30+ years lol but for some reason now it’s a lack of maintenance
@@austinfrancis9723probly a little bit of both, obviously the ancient ones are gonna b tempermental, but i have owned several old diesels and they pop right off in the dead of winter no plugs or heater
New starter would fix that problem.
The dodge at 11 :13 ….. it’s not even cold out 🤣🤣
The blue Ford owner is performing a cold start when the grass is still green? So it's like -5c? That's not a cold start
These guys have strong batteries in their vehicles.
And terrible starting technique. Maybe run the grid heater glowplugs a little bit longer. My 30 year old Mercedes diesel starts first even in cold weather.
No properly maintained diesel takes that long to start. These are all unmaintained P0S