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Bio Diesel
This is now mandatory in all 50 states. It does from my experience, it does improve mileage, makes the engine run quieter and does clean well.
Diesel fuel tends to grow a fungus where the fuel meets water in the fuel system. This tends not to grow or spread if the vehicle is use regularly. [daily]
Water is ever present in these fuel systems from condensation and water in th fuel.
Bio diesel oonly help this fungus grows. It will even attatch itself to the inside of fuel lines.
To resolve this probelm, i have discovered 2 products that work very well.
Both are manufacutred by FPPF. The first is called "Killem" this is the product that kills the fungus.
The other is called Biodiesel fuel treatment and cleaner. AT least I think that is what it is called.
Both of these products work very well and efficiently.
For those of you with diesels, I hope this helps.
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July 18, 2006, 13:14 |
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Re: Bio Diesel
QUOTE (justchange @ July 18, 2006, 13:14)This is now mandatory in all 50 states. It does from my experience, it does improve mileage, makes the engine run quieter and does clean well.
Diesel fuel tends to grow a fungus where the fuel meets water in the fuel system. This tends not to grow or spread if the vehicle is use regularly. [daily]
Water is ever present in these fuel systems from condensation and water in th fuel.
Bio diesel oonly help this fungus grows. It will even attatch itself to the inside of fuel lines.
To resolve this probelm, i have discovered 2 products that work very well.
Both are manufacutred by FPPF. The first is called "Killem" this is the product that kills the fungus.
The other is called Biodiesel fuel treatment and cleaner. AT least I think that is what it is called.
Both of these products work very well and efficiently.
For those of you with diesels, I hope this helps.
My brother does and we were telling him about bio diesel not too long ago. Thanks for the info!
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July 18, 2006, 13:52 |
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Re: Bio Diesel
wow! disnt know that..very informative. thanks just..
btw:doesnt everclear keep things clean?
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July 18, 2006, 15:11 |
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Re: Bio Diesel
I need to add that this fungus is usuaaly seen in the fuel filters.
It is a stringy stuff that can cause damage if left unremoved.
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