It will pay for itself in the long run lol
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I want to see the numbers!
Things like that rarely pay off...
Lets say the conversion would be $15k... you could take the $15k, put it in a conservative investment that pays out 4% and make $600 per year.
Todays cost of fuel in my AO: Regular $2.75, Diesel $3.25
Lets say he's getting 15 mpg now, a Cummins will probably get him around 19-24 depending on which engine he choose so lets go 24 just to give him the benefit of the doubt.
Cost per mile on gas: $0.183
Cost per mile on diesel: $0.135
Different: $.048
$600/.048 = 12,500 miles driven per year just to break even neglecting any cost over-runs for the project, increased annual maintenance on a diesel, very conservative "Cost of money" (interest rate/return), and choosing the best case scenario mileage numbers... Not to mention, if sticking with gas and investing that money, in 30 years when the vehicle is in a scrapyard you still have the money in bank instead of burned up in a pile of rust.
Go with average returns for the stock market (8%) and you would have to drive 25,000 miles a year. Get worse economy than the 24 mpg used in my numbers above and you further increase the miles you have to drive...
Yes, it would be cool, don't get me wrong, but cool doesn't pay the bills when you're 80 and don't have an income... sorry to be a party pooper.