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BurbMan
Aug 06, 2014Explorer II
WOW I'll bet Marlene wasn't happy about that....
Best advice here was for the OP to call the engine mfr and ask the question. As mowermech says, not all diesels would be affected but some would.
ScottG, you are missing the point that the OP has a 2004 Class A with a commercial diesel in it and a huge 100-gal fuel tank. Yes, you are 100% correct on the new light truck diesels that are being squeezed by EPA emissions requirements and and very sensitive to anything but diesel. A 2004 likely to be much more tolerant and also the diesel to gas ratio is very low given the tank size. I would bet that he would be OK, but would need to talk to the engine mfr to validate that.
Best advice here was for the OP to call the engine mfr and ask the question. As mowermech says, not all diesels would be affected but some would.
ScottG, you are missing the point that the OP has a 2004 Class A with a commercial diesel in it and a huge 100-gal fuel tank. Yes, you are 100% correct on the new light truck diesels that are being squeezed by EPA emissions requirements and and very sensitive to anything but diesel. A 2004 likely to be much more tolerant and also the diesel to gas ratio is very low given the tank size. I would bet that he would be OK, but would need to talk to the engine mfr to validate that.
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