OK, so my next question is, how hard is it on the engine over the long haul?

My truck has 103K miles on it, has NO leaks, seeps or anything (except a
tear in the leather), and runs like a champ. I plan on keeping it for
another 10 years. I am getting ready to tweak the computer to put out more
milage (currently I am getting about 15 - 18 MPG) as well as put on a 4"
straight exhaust (no muffler) for more HP and milage (diesels hate back
pressure, which is what a muffler produces). Can I run BD under these
conditions?

I already see the issues about cold weather but we only have temps in the
40's a few weeks in the winter at worst.

I am NOT trying to debunk BD or put it down. I am quite intersted in it and
since I now know someone who is informed on the subject, I am picking your
brain.


Bruce

On 8/9/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox  wrote:
>
> I'm still working on piecing together my processor, but the club I
> belong to has a lot of people successfully churning out enough BD to
> power their vehicles.  Most of them produce it on the weekend and the
> whole process takes about 5 hours, but you only have to watch it for a
> fraction of that time.
>
>
>


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