blake1827 wrote:
A thought I was having about running B20 the other day was algae/microbes.
I run B20 all summer too, for the past 2 Summers. But the station that supplies it doesn't seem very busy even though they carry B20, USLD, and Off-Road Diesel.
I'm guessing you didn't see anything peculiar when you changed the CAT filter?
Don't think it's the fuel itself. The place I get B20 from has stopped selling B100 because they run out of stock too fast. They render from local waste oil stocks, so there's some potential for variation there. The 80% is from a commercial fuel distributer that also has very rapid turnover of stock. I didn't notice anything when I installed the CAT but am hoping to when I change it out for a new one this weekend...
curtis wrote:
These CRD's need to be run Hard once and a while to keep them cleaned out, The variable Turbo vanes are prone to sticking if they don't get cycled once and a while...
I wonder if you should make sure the Flapper on the intake isn't drifting closed some what. It shouldn't move till you shut off your key. Maybe have your SEGR tested, It could be faulty.
Yep, I hit it hard about once a day accelerating into highway traffic so I think I'm okay there. I can hear the AirFlow valve open and close correctly and the EGR supplies 0 power to the EGR, so unless someone shorted out the EGR, it's in the exact same place as it was when I installed the circuit a year ago.
I had a slow-to-engage condition again last night and it was after sitting only an hour from highway driving. I checked the fluid this AM in the tranny and the level was WAY high. I'm wondering if I'm just having issues with the TC keeping its fluid on the right side (the inside).
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2005 Silver CRD Limited

245/75R16 GoodYear Duratracs
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Stanadyne FM100 filter | Cummins fuel pump
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