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  1. Tree09

    On site diesel

    You can replace all 8 of the idi injectors for the price of one powerstroke injector. Dramatically cheaper to work on, and the indirect injection tolerates fuel issues much more than direct injected. @BlackSmith would know much more, and would be able to say what engines he was running his bio...
  2. Tree09

    On site diesel

    I never said the dude was smart, but for his ancient idi 7.3, he had it dialed in. He was driving 2 hours each way giving another guy a ride, and we were working 7 12s for months, dead of winter. The truck idled the whole day while he was working :lol: He filtered it and that was it, and had...
  3. Tree09

    On site diesel

    https://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/hybrid-electric/a6326/4311498/ The 7.3 powerstroke would worry me, their injectors are touchy enough and are expensive. The vw is likely a hard no. Others will likely tell you more, but i would be leery unless it is an idi. I've known guys that run...
  4. Tree09

    On site diesel

    Nice man, that's a good trick. They were just straight up buying the stuff, and it was still that cheap. I really wish i had more stuff that would run it, at that price you could probably go off grid completely with a big generator
  5. Tree09

    On site diesel

    Why not a gravity one? A containment pond is easy enough, i would want one for spills while filling, and that way you are always good. Good question Bob, and I'm sure you know that newer direct injected stuff doesn't like bio, while the older idi doesn't care. I looked into getting a normal...
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