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Re: bio diesel yes or no
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Posted by Tyler from UT on February 11, 2006 at 21:57:50 from (209.181.148.2):
In Reply to: bio diesel yes or no posted by ggjjon on February 09, 2006 at 19:53:46:
Lets clear this up Dodge dont warranty anything with the cummins motor. Cummins them selfs do. Now when i was looking at it you have to have more than just your one filter, you had to retrofit a kit to your vehical, also your maint. would double now i also read that soy is semi corrosive. Id say use plenty of injector cleaner. Now an inline pump would not produce the needed PSI for the injectors to work or your injector pump would take a dump ive seen those darn things lose a lift pump and the injector pump tries to pick up the slack and takes a dump its self and vise versa. When i was first looking at making my own bio for the conversion kit for my truck and the kit to start i figured it would take about 2,000 gallons to just start paying for its self and that would take me four years to burn not to mention thats if the oil was free, also you have to buy more stuff along the way to make more so really how long would it take or how many gallons would you have to make????? Just my opinion you cant blaim cummins because they didnt desighn the engine to burn the bio. -Tyler
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