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CavemanCharlie
Mar 07, 2016Explorer III
denverhank wrote:
After spending $4k on injectors, a new turbo and FICM module this winter, I'd like to learn how to avoid the stations on the highway that sell that B20 ****. My 6L Powerstroke doesn't like that ****. Even the B5 isn't that great but seems everywhere I've stopped to fuel up has that at a minimum.
First, You got ripped off.
Second, a FICM module has nothing at all to do with the type of fuel you use.
Third, the turbo doesn't have anything to do with it either.
Finally, We burn the bio-diesel in dozens of different engines on the farm that were manufactured over several different decades. No problem.
However !! It doesn't hurt to carry a jug of additive that kills fungus and put the right amount of ounces in your tank now and then. When on the road you don't know what sort of care the different filling stations are doing to there holding tanks. A few ounces of additive can save you trouble from poorly managed filling stations.
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