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alternative to diesel fuel
has anyone out there explored to possibility of using vegetable oil as a fuel source in cummins diesels. I have heard of some using it in foreign made diesels of late but can't find anything specific to it's use in cummins diesels. any comment?? tallboyrichard.
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do a search there are hundreds of pages here with good info.
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