In a nutshell, what are the ramifications of the coming changes in diesel fuel versus a stock '97 CTD fuel system, if any?
Thanks in advance.
Tom
Thanks in advance.
Tom
I also read there will be less power as reported by trucking companies that have been trying it out.
Hammer said:Remember,sulphur is a lubricating agent
WDimig said:sulphur is a major part of the lubricating property of diesel fuel,
Oh brother, someone give Hammer his tinfoil hat
GAmes said:No, that is an internet rumor with no basis in fact. From the Cummins web site;
Sulfur Content (ASTM D2622, ISO 4260)
Not to exceed 0. 5 mass percent*
Diesel fuels contain varying amounts of various sulfur compounds. Fuel sulfur contributes to acid formation and exhaust particulates. Reduced sulfur is required to meet particulate emissions and to avoid poisoning aftertreatment devices. Higher sulfur fuel also needs higher TBN lubricants to compensate for acid corrosion
http://www.cummins.com/cmi/content....overviewId=29&anchorId=44&index=3&menuIndex=4
TAbbott said:Where in the text you quoted does it say that sulphur in diesel fuel does not act as a lubricating agent? That lubricating ability, plus its power producing qualities are simply the positive side of the ledger as opposed to its' negatives of acid formation when combusted together with particulate pollution.
Hammer said:And to what do/did I do to deserve this one????
Keep it up son and the next time I fog one of your salesmen and their customers they will walk back into your building looking like they were in the tanning salon instead of jay-walking across the street in front of me.
BTW. .
I never said the sky was falling,that may hurt. I was just relating what problems we are having with the new fuel at our terminal. The 07 Volvos are falling like flies due to the incorrect fuel and are collecting at the dealership for repairs,LOL. Opps,maybe I shouldn't have laughed there as mine is one with a permanent parking slot there.
It is kinda funny when you have heard from years of the lubricating properties of sulphur in diesel fuels. Now that the tree huggers want it out they tell you it has NO lubricating properties,go figure. Myself,not being a chemist,can not argue one way or the other on it but I will add this,does it really matter?. Sounds like word play games to me.
Now find that chicken who has noted the sky falling again... Tommorrow is BBQ day and there is always a need for more meat on the grill... ... ..... Andy