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I Wonder or How do I........Tutorials Ever Wondered if you could change your own oil, install that CAI, or how to find out if there are any Technical Service Bulletins (TSB) on your truck? Well this is a Table of Content for our future Knowledge Base and should help to answer those questions.




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Old 01-28-2012, 05:13 PM
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That is why I think this fuel is cool. It's not bio which at this time is limited but natural gas we have plenty. When I was young I lived near lemon and orange groves and all of irrigation pumps were driven by small flathead 4 cylinder motors fueled by natural gas they ran forever because of the lack of carbon build up. Maybe just maybe they can continue to increase percentages of natural gas with its clean qualities and help these cummins motors with their pollution devices. Also this product is American with American ingenuity. I think diesel should and could play a huge part of our future.
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Just got back from my tirp over the sierra to Morgan Hill, California..I was hoping to have more definitive results from using Gdiesel but here is what I can report. Throttle response and fuel mileage seemed to be the same as regular diesel which in my mind is a good thing. I know in other natural gas vehicles that performance is generally less as well as pollutants being less. So If we can use natural gas that is refined into our diesel and get at least the same perfomrance with less pollutants it has to be a gain for all of us.

As I have metioned before we have a ton of natural gas in this country and if a small company like Gdiesel can combine natural gas with diesel and ultimately use less diesel what a cool thing. And when you consider Gdiesel testing of thier product reducing Nitrous oxides by 50% and other pollutants as well and still be more than price competitive that is a benfit to all diesel consumers.

Will Keep you posted on future trips...
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