saw a sign no more diesel after 2007?
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there's an instructor here at school that runs his own bio-diesel...it's provides far superior lubricity then reg diesel, has a slightly lower BTU content, and all sorts of other things that i could get into if i grabed my notebook from my alternative fuels class but i dont want to lol...the setup on his truck has 2 fuel tanks, one is diesel the other is biodiesel...he ran heater hoses back to the biodiesel tank to heat it up, and mounted a valve in the cab so he could switch back and forth while driving down the road...it's a pretty slick setup and seems to work pretty well and provided about the same numbers on the dyno as regular diesel
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ORIGINAL: HighDuke1911
very true my friend. hm... lets say about every 3rd car is a gasser... 2/3 of the cars are diesel. lol. imagine that!
ORIGINAL: clintmiester2
Most manufactures are gonna go to diesel, its better for the atmosphere, like they do in europe, almost all there vehicles are diesel over there
Most manufactures are gonna go to diesel, its better for the atmosphere, like they do in europe, almost all there vehicles are diesel over there
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