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    Is a FDC important and how to tell if a truck has one?

    Ah okay. By the way, how common are non turbo deuces? I don't go look at it until tomorrow and I am kind of hoping it will be a turbo model. According to the VIN it is a 1969.
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    Is a FDC important and how to tell if a truck has one?

    Makes sense. What about used cooking oil? Does it need to be filtered? I have heard something about it becoming acidic or something after being used.
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    Is a FDC important and how to tell if a truck has one?

    Thank you for the informative response. Is it possible that you could post pictures of your centrifuge setup? Also will it damage the engine to run unfiltered waste motor oil or transmission fluid?
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    Is a FDC important and how to tell if a truck has one?

    Okay thanks! I am going to search function this as well, but in YOUR experience, what is the best way to filter alternative fuels such as waste motor oil etc, before putting them into the tank?
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    Is a FDC important and how to tell if a truck has one?

    Hello all, I am looking into buying a deuce and have heard lots of talk about the fuel density compensator. I have searched the internet and have heard lots of different opinions on them, some say you can't run dry fuels such as gasoline in the duece without it, some say you can and the...
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