I found this website and they are advertising we could make our own fuel for 46 cents a gallon. The website is www.dieselsecret.com, it sounds to good to be true. Let me know what you all think.
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2003 QC Short Bed 4x4
Cummins
silencer ring mia, afe 4" exhaust, 2" leveling kit, eagle alloys 187, 33's
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I keep seeing the ads for it on late night tv. I wish someone on here would try it, and let us all know. The thought of replacing the cp3 or some internal parts due to a bad fuel has scared me off until I hear it from someone I trust.
Dingo
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2003 QC 4x4 long box
Stock 5.9CTD
Auto Trans
4:10 gears
203,600 miles and climbing.
I saw this on one of the truck shows and they could make it for no less than $2.50 a gal. I know of a guy that makes his own fuel and it takes a good day dayand a half for 55 gal. of fuel. The only thing extra it costs him is fuel filters for the truck. He changes them every oil change
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06 3500 CTD, 35" BFG, AFE stage 2, custom 4" dual
360 HP 706 lbs @ the RW
"that thing got a Hemi??? Nah CUMMINS TURBO DIESEL"
I wish this was true.. Keep in mind there are thousands of companies out there advertising things like this. They are called scams... lol... Anyway, if any of you have tried it let me know...
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2007 Ram 2500 Mega Cab, 6.7L Cummins...
I use this system and it take about $2 a gallon just for the chemicals. Then you have three filters that I have to change every thirty gallons or so. It is getting very hard to get good used oil and then you have to be very careful to prefilter before you put into you reservoir It takes alot of time but if you can get good oil it would be worth it. I have a 1999 truck and have used about 80 gallons and replaced my filter three time, thats about $100. Replaced the filters on the processer three times and thats about $20 each time. I hace to replace my tranfer pump, don;t know if is because the oil is thicker or it was just the pumps time to go. I am not sure I am doing the right thing for trying this, I do know I wouodn't try it on a newer truck.
I don't know why anyone would want to use any amount of gas in there truck a long with some secret mix and not know whats in the mix and then run this mix, gas with WVO through a HPCR fuel system. I can see using waste cooking oil cut with diesel or waste oil made in to Bio, but not the secret mix, waste oil and regular gas. Unless you own a 12 valve engine I would not use DSE as it will play heck with your HPCR fuel system and the parts are not cheap to replace when DSE screws it up.
JMHO
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2006 Ram 2500
Big Horn Edition
Stock 5.9L CTD
Mineral Gray Met.
Quad Cab 4X4
Auto, 3.73's