A friend of mines dad had a VP go out on his 98, but his LP was also out. He asked me what caused his VP to go and I told him if his LP was out then that is what caused it.
So he takes it to a local diesel shop and they tell him that his VP went out due to him running dyed fuel.
His truck had 140k+ on it and it has run on dyed for years.
I have had numerous people tell me this theory about running dyed in the VP44 trucks is bad.
I have also been told by a local that he notices less fuel pressure when he runs it.
This makes no sense to me, dyed fuel is the same with just a few drops of dye. You can put dyed in a clear container and in a months time it will be clear.
If this is true why can you run dyed in new tractors or anything for that matter with no effects?
So he takes it to a local diesel shop and they tell him that his VP went out due to him running dyed fuel.
His truck had 140k+ on it and it has run on dyed for years.
I have had numerous people tell me this theory about running dyed in the VP44 trucks is bad.
I have also been told by a local that he notices less fuel pressure when he runs it.
This makes no sense to me, dyed fuel is the same with just a few drops of dye. You can put dyed in a clear container and in a months time it will be clear.
If this is true why can you run dyed in new tractors or anything for that matter with no effects?