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Old 08-03-2008, 12:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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bio diesel

i got a 05 cummins and i was reading somewhere that it was bad for your fuel system to run it just wondering y if anyone know or what you have to change to run it
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Old 08-04-2008, 08:20 AM   #2 (permalink)
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bio can plug fuel filters over the first few thousand miles of use, all depends on how strong the mix is and how dirty your fuel system is.....

change a fuel filter and run some, if it is home made make sure it is done right
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The thing with bio diesel is as follows. it all depends on the quality of the oil they use to make the fuel most of the oil you pick up on the street is infested with water and fatty acids wich makes for poor quality bio diesel alot of people are to lazy to take the long processes in filtering and processing the oil before making the fuel you can almost always tell the quality of the fuel by the color clean bio diesel is transparent and yellow lower quality tends to look brown and a little cloudy you can run b100 wich is pure bio diesel nand never have a problem so long as its clean..... with that said before you pump inspect theres nothing like the satisfaction on saving money and the enviroment at the same time just look for quality and by the way the 5.9 runs excellent on it
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my buddy and i just bought a kit to start making it so i was just wondering thanks
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