Help Please - 2 Questions about Low Sulfur Diesel

and overall it's pretty silly thing to want to even put gas in it deliberately. let's see...one buys a diesel car to get great mileage and decent performance yet wants to turn around put normal gasoline in it.

shoulda just bought a gas powered car to begin with! :)

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Matt B.
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Really? 1600psi thru an ordinary looking vacuum hose jumper going to the injectors from the pump hardline. That's hard to believe.

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Peter Parker

Only a small amount of fuel gets to return through the small rubber hoses. My guess 99.9% goes into the cylinders.

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Woodchuck

That's a thought. Go to McDonalds and order, "I'll have a BigMac, large fries, and 2 gallon cans of MacDiesel, please."

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William Park

What was I thinking. :) It has to be a small amount and you can still feel them tweak a bit when you give it fuel. Some kind of feedback for the pump I guess.

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Peter Parker

Jim B.

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jimbehning

What's wrong with home heating oil? Aside from possible tax issues of course.

Andreas

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Andreas Wenzel

Jim B.

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jimbehning

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