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Good Audio file about Multifuel engine

Stretch44875

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Found this on GL(government liquidation). Decent audio file explaining the Multifuel engine. Mostly stuff you already know about, but a good file for someone that wants to know what a multifuel is.

[media]http://www.govliquidation.com/media/Multi-fuel-Options.mp3[/media]
Can I upload this file to Steelsoldiers somewhere?

Dennis
 
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they start really really hard with just gas. I know I have dont it befor. I ran out of fuel as I pulled in to the pumps and no Diesel at all. put 25 gallons of 87 in her. ran fine but started hard
 

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So, it says you could bypass the fuel compensator and adjust the injector pump for diesel only, with better mileage as a result? Anyone attest to that fact? And how much additional mileage could it add? would it even be worthwhile?

Me, I've been brewing biodiesel for my Dodge 2500 for a couple of years now, and would like to use it in the deuce, or go to the duel tank setup for straight WVO like Cranetruck did.
 

Stretch44875

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I don't know about running straight gas either. I have run straight gas, truck ran, but not as well as diesel. I was wondering about the timing change when the compensator has been bypassed also.

Dennis
 
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