Anyone tried DSE diesel alternative $.46 / gallon diesel?
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Anyone tried DSE diesel alternative $.46 / gallon diesel?
They claim you can ad there special sauce to WVO and drive away.
Sounds too good to be true. Anyone given it a try?
http://www.dieselsecret.com
Sounds too good to be true. Anyone given it a try?
http://www.dieselsecret.com
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Save your money....
De-watered & filtered to 5um WVO + 20% diesel will do the same thing. I've added power service gray bottle at recommended dose & "heat" in the red bottle (for diesel engines).
De-watered & filtered to 5um WVO + 20% diesel will do the same thing. I've added power service gray bottle at recommended dose & "heat" in the red bottle (for diesel engines).
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So is WVO , go for the real bio-diesel = processed to remove glycerins , and most forget that PH balance & few other things to keep long term issues from occurring .
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Diesel Dave, does this mean you have actually done the mix and tried it in your truck? Not being a wise guy but I was doing a search and would like to hear from someone who has done it. And if so why do you say it's bad stuff. I haven't really seen anything specific to go along with the slander. I've heard rumors diesel fuel could be over $5 gal by summer and just can't afford to keep driving my truck at that rate.
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Fuel in a diesel needs to be of a certain viscosity to be injected and atomized properly. it also needs to be free of water that can erode pump parts and injector nozzles. if the fuel is too thick it isnt sprayed properly and some washes own onto the walls and rings where it cokes up the ring lands eventually causing compression loss.
If you heat veggie oil to around 160F thats usually enough to get the viscosity close enough for good injection. This should probably be done on a hot engine only. Not good for long periods of idling.
biodiesel is thinner since the oil has had its heavier components removed with a chemical process. You can run that stuff straight with no mods.
If you heat veggie oil to around 160F thats usually enough to get the viscosity close enough for good injection. This should probably be done on a hot engine only. Not good for long periods of idling.
biodiesel is thinner since the oil has had its heavier components removed with a chemical process. You can run that stuff straight with no mods.
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