biodiesel in a duramax?
Right. and #2 gets tempermental below 0 degrees F. and #1 diesel another 20 degrees lower. So, add heat to the system. Or blend your fuel with another fuel that has a lower gel point (temperature where fuel begins to have congealed waxs and thicken). My biodiesel gels at 35 degrees. A 50/50 blend gels at about 15 degrees. I always have see though containers of fuel sitting outside. Helps me know what is in the tank! .... and that matters to all of us. In super cold arctic, you have to run kerosene (#1 diesel more or less) AND preheat the fuel from tank to injectors.
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