Mr4btTahoe
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Hey alls...
Was curious if anyone here was running any type of alternative fuels in their generators.
We run multiple vehicles (3 7.3 IDIs, 1 3.9 Cummins) on processed waste petroleum based oils (motor oil, atf, hydraulic, compressor, etc). It is centrifuged and thinned.
The question is how do these engines like alternative fuel? I would only run alternative fuel when at operating temp... always starting and shutting down on diesel to prevent injector coking, etc... and only running on it when it was absolutely necessary (diesel stores running low or gone).
The engines I currently run on our blend run just as they do on diesel fuel.. just a little higher EGTs (50F or so) but typically no smoke/haze and no noticeable power loss.
Keeping the generator under a decent load would be required also which wouldn't be too difficult.
Thoughts?
Was curious if anyone here was running any type of alternative fuels in their generators.
We run multiple vehicles (3 7.3 IDIs, 1 3.9 Cummins) on processed waste petroleum based oils (motor oil, atf, hydraulic, compressor, etc). It is centrifuged and thinned.
The question is how do these engines like alternative fuel? I would only run alternative fuel when at operating temp... always starting and shutting down on diesel to prevent injector coking, etc... and only running on it when it was absolutely necessary (diesel stores running low or gone).
The engines I currently run on our blend run just as they do on diesel fuel.. just a little higher EGTs (50F or so) but typically no smoke/haze and no noticeable power loss.
Keeping the generator under a decent load would be required also which wouldn't be too difficult.
Thoughts?
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