Greg,
You have the same plan I do. I'm looking at a
friends diesel rabbit. I currently have an 87
Jetta gas. It has 232,000 miles on it and it
still gets 35+ MPG.
Steve W
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Steve
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r 20, 2001 10:59 PM
Subject: Re: Re: [biofuel] Diesel Engine Question.
> Steve,
>Is yours an older VW from the 80's or so? I'm
> still learning about diesels. I'm trying to
> rationalize getting an older diesel VW so I can
> burn straight biodiesel and give
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Subject: Re: Re: [biofuel] Diesel Engine Question.
Steve,
Is yours an older VW from the 80's or so? I'm
still learning about diesels. I'm trying to
rationalize getting an older diesel VW so I can
burn straight biodiesel and give big oil my
li
Pistons are already flat on top. The head on the GM series is also flat.
Only the thickness of the head gasket keeps them apart..
--Bryan
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Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 6:22 AM
Subject: Re: Re:
Steve,
Is yours an older VW from the 80's or so? I'm
still learning about diesels. I'm trying to
rationalize getting an older diesel VW so I can
burn straight biodiesel and give big oil my
little old middle finger.
Steve
--- steve spence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> my vw already routes extr
my vw already routes extra fuel back to tank
Steve Spence
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Try flat top pistons for less compression, put solinoid between diesel pump
and injectors to cut down feeder spary to cylinders.
Ally
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