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i am just now starting to deal with the same issue as stonebreaker described, with my '06 cummins 5.9. i have been running blend for the last year (10,000 miles) since i bought it used & the truck had not run on any biodiesel prior to my purchase. my issue is a progressive decreasing of turbo...
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Again, thanks for all the advice. By eliminating one variable after another, I figured out that the problem was that the return line has an orifice restrictor to keep the right amount of fuel going to the injectors and not just getting pumped back out to the tank. My temporary fix was to put a ball valve...
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I just joined the group and hope someone can stopp me from beating my head against the dashboard which I've been doing for the last 4 days. I have a Wayne school bus, 1984, I think, with what is labeled as a GM 8.2L engine (I've been told it's the same as a Detroit. It runs on diesel, or...
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Noticably absent from either the New Holland or Case IH lineup a biodiesel approved engines is any Cummins engines. Both tractor manufacturers have Cummins engines in some of their models. It looks like most of the B100 approved engines are European or Japanese. Sad day for us.
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Link . Diesel beat out ethanol and hybrids for a cost-benefit ratio, and that wasn't even factoring in biodiesel! Ethanol E85 fuel loses cost-benefit test to diesel By James R. Healey, USA TODAY Anything's better than ethanol blend E85, even ordinary gasoline, a new cost-benefit analysis of alternative...
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