I recently purchased a 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD LT2 Crew Cab 4x4 pickup with the Duramax Diesel and Allison 6 speed auto trans. A great truck, 365 hp, 660 ft-lbs of torque, this baby can really fly. It is rated to pull a 13,000 lb tag trailer and 13,600 lbs with a gooseneck or fifth wheel trailer. Fuel mileage is pretty good, with about 1100 miles on the odometer the on board computer says my average fuel economy is 18.6 mpg with a mixture of rural highway, expressway, and a little light city driving. On one short expressway trip I averaged 22.5 mpg! Not bad for a 7000 pound truck!
Things are not so rosy when I read the Duramax engine manual though. It is chock full of dire warnings and threats if anything other than #2 ULS Diesel ever makes it into the fuel tank! Some examples:
DIESEL FUEL/ENGINE OIL:
"Notice: Use of diesel fuel other than Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel (15 ppm sulfur maximum) or engine oil other than low ash CJ-4 oil will cause permanent damage to the DPF and related components. This damage would not be covered by your warranty." (DPF = Diesel Particulate Filter) BTW, ULS diesel is available in Canada but not in Mexico.
ADDITIVES:
"Diesel Fuel or fuel additives not recommended in this manual could damage your fuel system .... and engine. Your warranty would not cover this damage." (NO fuel additives are recommended in the manual).
"Aftermarket diesel fuel additives are not tested by General Motors. Some additives, particularly those which contain alcohol or water emulsifiers, may damage your fuel system".
GASOLINE/HHO:
"If gasoline is ever accidentally added to the fuel tank, to avoid severe engine damage, do not run the engine until the fuel tank can be drained."
"Notice: Never use home heating oil or gasoline in your diesel engine. They can cause engine damage."
So much for adding a few gallons of gas to the tank to keep the diesel from gelling in real cold weather. No. 1-D ULS fuel CAN be used below 0 degrees F though.
WEO, WATF Etc.:
"Diesel fuel that has been mixed with engine oil or automatic transmission fluid could damage your engine and emission controls."
I guess it ain't a multifuel either!
BIODIESEL:
"It is acceptable to use diesel fuel containing up to 5% biodiesel (B5) ...."
"Higher concentration (i.e., greater than B5) biodiesel-containing fuels or the use of unmodified bio-oils blended into diesel fuel at any concentration is not recommended and could damage the fuel system and engine. Such damage would not be covered by your warranty."
So much for running my new baby on home brewed biodiesel!
So what is up with all these "do not use ...."? Well, WEO or WATF are probably high in ash content and will clog the particulate filter. HHO probably has a high sulfur content and would destroy the particulate filter. Fuel additives? I guess some could be potentially damaging, but I guess as long as the additive is certified to be 2007 emissions compatible I don't see the problem. Gasoline? Got me stumped here, unless the injection system is so precise that even small amounts of gas will reduce fuel lubricity enough to cause damage. Biodiesel? Really stumped and disappointed here. I WAS planning to run a fair amount of biodiesel in my new truck, I guess it will all have to go into the Deuce.
Anyone have any further thoughts, explanation, clarification or other information on all these "do not use ...."?
Things are not so rosy when I read the Duramax engine manual though. It is chock full of dire warnings and threats if anything other than #2 ULS Diesel ever makes it into the fuel tank! Some examples:
DIESEL FUEL/ENGINE OIL:
"Notice: Use of diesel fuel other than Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel (15 ppm sulfur maximum) or engine oil other than low ash CJ-4 oil will cause permanent damage to the DPF and related components. This damage would not be covered by your warranty." (DPF = Diesel Particulate Filter) BTW, ULS diesel is available in Canada but not in Mexico.
ADDITIVES:
"Diesel Fuel or fuel additives not recommended in this manual could damage your fuel system .... and engine. Your warranty would not cover this damage." (NO fuel additives are recommended in the manual).
"Aftermarket diesel fuel additives are not tested by General Motors. Some additives, particularly those which contain alcohol or water emulsifiers, may damage your fuel system".
GASOLINE/HHO:
"If gasoline is ever accidentally added to the fuel tank, to avoid severe engine damage, do not run the engine until the fuel tank can be drained."
"Notice: Never use home heating oil or gasoline in your diesel engine. They can cause engine damage."
So much for adding a few gallons of gas to the tank to keep the diesel from gelling in real cold weather. No. 1-D ULS fuel CAN be used below 0 degrees F though.
WEO, WATF Etc.:
"Diesel fuel that has been mixed with engine oil or automatic transmission fluid could damage your engine and emission controls."
I guess it ain't a multifuel either!
BIODIESEL:
"It is acceptable to use diesel fuel containing up to 5% biodiesel (B5) ...."
"Higher concentration (i.e., greater than B5) biodiesel-containing fuels or the use of unmodified bio-oils blended into diesel fuel at any concentration is not recommended and could damage the fuel system and engine. Such damage would not be covered by your warranty."
So much for running my new baby on home brewed biodiesel!
So what is up with all these "do not use ...."? Well, WEO or WATF are probably high in ash content and will clog the particulate filter. HHO probably has a high sulfur content and would destroy the particulate filter. Fuel additives? I guess some could be potentially damaging, but I guess as long as the additive is certified to be 2007 emissions compatible I don't see the problem. Gasoline? Got me stumped here, unless the injection system is so precise that even small amounts of gas will reduce fuel lubricity enough to cause damage. Biodiesel? Really stumped and disappointed here. I WAS planning to run a fair amount of biodiesel in my new truck, I guess it will all have to go into the Deuce.
Anyone have any further thoughts, explanation, clarification or other information on all these "do not use ...."?