Smokinyoda
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Finally got my filter system finished and tried it out tonight. I pre-filter the wmo through 2 pair of jeans, one inside the other with the ends tied into knots.
Then I pump it using a sbc oil pump through a 10 micron wix filter, right into my truck. Added 20 gallons of wmo to about 10 gallons of clean diesel and went for a drive.
Truck is definitely quieter than before, with just a little more smoke.
But there is a definite loss of power that I wasn't expecting. Always thought my truck was odd, never had to downshift up hills, could actually accelerate if they weren't to steep. Could do 65 while at 2300 rpm's (prolly thanks to the 47" xml's).
Now I really have to wind her out before shifting, and I may have to re-think taking off in 2nd gear to keep from lugging the engine. Will change the filters first chance I get, but they aren't even a year old, with less than 1000 miles on them. It also still starts and idles fine.
Don't want to turn the fuel up, will stay with straight diesel before I do that. Just strange as most posts I have read most noted no significant loss of power. Was in the mid 60s today so temp shouldn't have been an issue.
Maybe the filter change will help. The way fuel prices are climbing I was really looking forward to this being a reason to drive the deuce more.
Then I pump it using a sbc oil pump through a 10 micron wix filter, right into my truck. Added 20 gallons of wmo to about 10 gallons of clean diesel and went for a drive.
Truck is definitely quieter than before, with just a little more smoke.
But there is a definite loss of power that I wasn't expecting. Always thought my truck was odd, never had to downshift up hills, could actually accelerate if they weren't to steep. Could do 65 while at 2300 rpm's (prolly thanks to the 47" xml's).
Now I really have to wind her out before shifting, and I may have to re-think taking off in 2nd gear to keep from lugging the engine. Will change the filters first chance I get, but they aren't even a year old, with less than 1000 miles on them. It also still starts and idles fine.
Don't want to turn the fuel up, will stay with straight diesel before I do that. Just strange as most posts I have read most noted no significant loss of power. Was in the mid 60s today so temp shouldn't have been an issue.
Maybe the filter change will help. The way fuel prices are climbing I was really looking forward to this being a reason to drive the deuce more.
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