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what are you up to??

Originally posted by csutton7

JPS--do you have a tank that will mount where the spare tire fits--I'm looking for one---chris



Chris, what are you up to man?? Are you trying to be sneaky with the fuels of a different nature ;) ?? LOL. Man i cant be talking to HVAC anymore, now he has me all jazzed up to do the "alternative thing" :p
 
Come one Rubberneck, join us on the dark side. . he he he.

What have you got to lose other than a blown head gasket?



More power w/o the EGT penalty and less smoke. Good stuff. .
 
Use the force young jedi knight

Originally posted by BigCarl64

Come one Rubberneck, join us on the dark side. . he he he.

What have you got to lose other than a blown head gasket?



More power w/o the EGT penalty and less smoke. Good stuff. .



Man you guys are gonna have me divorced in no time. I hope she doesn't see the credit card bill for this month. :--) Anybody have a spare room i could crash in just in case:eek:
 
Rusty,

Thanks for the words of wisdom. A blown head gasket is the last thing I need. This is my daily driver. I always wanted a diesel, I take good care of it, do not abuse it, just use it, tow little. I have it just in case I really need the grunt to tow something. Mileage is good, 33500 miles, so far no trouble. Camp some, 5000 lb. 73 Airstream. Use the ATS Torque Pro 2000. I guess my point is, I hope I get 3-400K out of it at least. Really want to build a 1972 Chevrolet 3/4 Ton w/a 12 valve. That is my dream truck.

Sorry to ramble. Will keep in mind, your words of wisdom. Whistleman
 
Thanks Rusty. I posted the numbers for a Deutz and didn't state the same. I could not remember the Cat numbers. I actually more curious on the diesel engine Cat is producing that meets the new emission standards without a cooled EGR system.



The high phosphourous content also doesn't blend well with the combustion by-products in the crankcase. Gas fired engines tend to really cook the oil. It stays clean as a whistle, but the viscosity index can double if you don't watch it.



BigCarl;

Delo and the other oils with moderate phosphorous content should be fine with running LP fumigation.

Some brands have very high phosporous content though. I don't know the results with LP cataylized diesel on those oils.



-John
 
John,



Actually, the pilot oil consumption numbers I posted were for the Cooper-Bessemer LSVB and Enterprise R-4 power generation engines. These are up-to-10,000 BHP engines used primarily in municipal power plants and cogeneration plants in dual-fuel applications.



Rusty
 
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