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Old 08-09-2007, 06:09 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by cumminstexas View Post
this is just my 2 cents...Bio is great for the pre common rail trucks, but I personally will never run any percent bio in my truck again...imagine a french fry goin' through your injector...any kind of debris in the fuel is bad bad for the common rail trucks again that's just my 2 cents

That is why you filter the wvo down to 1 micron or less. I think I heard that the fuel filter in most trucks only goes down to 2 microns. So in that case my fuel is cleaner than diesel in alot of ppl's fuel tanks. Diesel is so dirty compared to biodiesel. When you start to run bio fuel you have to change your filters frequently because they clog up due to the dirty #2 diesel that the truck was running on. When you run bio fuel your oil doesn't get as dirty because #2 diesel has alot of soot. Like I said on another post the people who say negative things about bio usually are not running bio or never have. Bio fuel used properly is better for your engine period!
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