I recently found a big rig gas stop near my house that stocks B20. I have since been using that. 20% less of my money going to terrorists, anyway.
I was wonder about B100. I looked over Cummins' website.
http://www.everytime.cummins.com/every/customer/faq_biodiesel.jsp
They said that "Natural rubber, nitrile and butyl rubber are particularly susceptible to degradation...The use of these materials and coatings must be avoided for fuel tanks and fuel lines.
Note: Contact your vehicle manufacturer to determine if any of the OEM-supplied components are at risk with biodiesel in order to prevent engine or vehicle damage."
Will my stock fuel delivery system be degraded using B100? Is there a upgrade kit I can install on my truck?
I was wonder about B100. I looked over Cummins' website.
http://www.everytime.cummins.com/every/customer/faq_biodiesel.jsp
They said that "Natural rubber, nitrile and butyl rubber are particularly susceptible to degradation...The use of these materials and coatings must be avoided for fuel tanks and fuel lines.
Note: Contact your vehicle manufacturer to determine if any of the OEM-supplied components are at risk with biodiesel in order to prevent engine or vehicle damage."
Will my stock fuel delivery system be degraded using B100? Is there a upgrade kit I can install on my truck?