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Hello all, I am looking into buying a deuce and have heard lots of talk about the fuel density compensator. I have searched the internet and have heard lots of different opinions on them, some say you can't run dry fuels such as gasoline in the duece without it, some say you can and the compensator only keeps the power output consistent. So does anyone have first hand experience running dry fuels in the duece without one? How can you tell if a truck has one? What does one look like? Where is it located? Do most trucks on the market have them, or have most been removed? What was the purpose of removing them? If they are nessicary to run multiple different fuels, how much is a replacement if you purchase a truck that doesn't have one?
Thanks!
Ben
Thanks!
Ben