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Govt issue
04-12-2005, 06:57
A place close to here is selling bio fuel. ?Is it safe for the 6.5 and is it as good?

Shad
04-12-2005, 07:11
I am running B5 (5% soy) with no issues. I am running it caus it is sold at the pump loacally and is said to increase the lubricity of the fuel. I think factory recomends no more than 5%.

john8662
04-12-2005, 08:37
Actually I think we can run B20 in a 6.5 with no concern for damaging the system, we're running a Stanadyne fuel system. I found this chart on www.dfwbiodiesel.com (http://www.dfwbiodiesel.com)

http://www.dfwbiodiesel.com/Warranty%20Positions.jpg

Other great biodiesel information on www.biodiesel.org. (http://www.biodiesel.org.)

I Just found a distributor somewhat near me, I'm excited, because I also want to start using this to benefit from the increased lubricity of the product.

Govt issue
04-12-2005, 09:19
What would happen if I filled up with pure bio?

john8662
04-12-2005, 12:21
B100? There is some concern when running pure bio in that some seals and hoses that are made of rubber will start to deteriorate, I think there is a mention that most modern diesel's made approximatly at or after 94 were ok. I don't know if that is true on the 6.5 or not. Other things to consider can be the seals inside the injection pump. They recommend using viton hoses with biodiesel, I don't know if it matters what the bio was made of, whether it be soy, cotton seed, etc.

David Brady
04-13-2005, 05:02
My last tank was B20 as the premium to lower dependance on foreign oil was only .04 instead of the normal .2-.25. I like it, it did seem to make a difference back when my old IP was on it's last legs. The .04 isn't as big a problem at $2.70 as it was at $1.40, either. I can't understand why we pay more for diesel than gas and then more for our own bean oil mix that we grow.

Govt issue
04-13-2005, 06:09
does the truck sound any different? any difference in power? Black smoke?