Have any of y'all tried running a mix of WMO in a GM 6.2? I think I'd burn regular pump diesel in my cherished HMMWV, but once the EUC clears and I pick up my four CUCVs, I may have a "disposable" truck to try this in!
If an unmodified 6.2 could live on a mix of filtered WMO and pump gasoline (or pump diesel, whichever is cheaper at the time), that could save me money on my 40 mile (each way) commute to work. I've already cut it down by telecommuting regularly, but I like to show up once or twice a week so people don't forget that I work there.
This seems like a no-brainer for trucks like my M543A2 wrecker, which I just use for a yard crane. It never leaves the property, and I might be able to run it all year on its own annual oil change!
Plus, it ought to have a hydraulic oil change one of these days, so then I'll have another 60-70 gallons of light oil to play with.
I might be able to get my hands on the occasional 5-10 gallons of 60W drain oil from my friend who's rebuilding a T6 aircraft. He already promised me his first crankcase full after he breaks in the engine. I'd imaging that stuff would need to be thinned more than the 30W out of my diesel crankcases.
Hmm, and what about that Kubota diesel in my Bobcat...