SimplexCoda
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Hello,
I will start out by saying a couple of things. First, I attempted a search for this info, but found nothing. Admittedly, my search skillz are not too great. Secondly, I do not currently own, or plan on buying in the near future, a modern diesel. This question is simply out of curiosity and so that I have more information. Our good friend Joe once said "Knowing is half the battle."
So, here the question. When looking at alternative fuels (read: JP-8, WMO, Bio, WVO, SVO, Etc.), are there any that are usable in new diesel engines? Meaning, are there any fuels, or combinations of fuels, that will work in cummins, powerstroke, duramax or ecodiesels that use DEF?
I understand that JP-8 has less lubrication built in than street diesel. But, if one were to add, say, WMO to it, would it work out? I'm particularly interested in understanding if it's possible in 2010 and newer cummins, duramax, and ecodiesels. Like I say, I don't own one now, and wont in the near future, but if I had last year's vehicle purchase to do over, I would buy one of those vehicles. Also, if I were to end up with one, at some point, I would not run it regularly. It would just be good info to have. Then I would know that, should I ever have to resort to it, an FMTV (which I do plan to buy at some point when I can) COULD be run off of similar alternative fuels. But, also, that once I get an FMTV, I would be interested in swapping to a diesel daily driver just for fuel compatibility anyway.
Thanks for the answers, and if this has been answered before, please kindly point me in the direction.
I will start out by saying a couple of things. First, I attempted a search for this info, but found nothing. Admittedly, my search skillz are not too great. Secondly, I do not currently own, or plan on buying in the near future, a modern diesel. This question is simply out of curiosity and so that I have more information. Our good friend Joe once said "Knowing is half the battle."
So, here the question. When looking at alternative fuels (read: JP-8, WMO, Bio, WVO, SVO, Etc.), are there any that are usable in new diesel engines? Meaning, are there any fuels, or combinations of fuels, that will work in cummins, powerstroke, duramax or ecodiesels that use DEF?
I understand that JP-8 has less lubrication built in than street diesel. But, if one were to add, say, WMO to it, would it work out? I'm particularly interested in understanding if it's possible in 2010 and newer cummins, duramax, and ecodiesels. Like I say, I don't own one now, and wont in the near future, but if I had last year's vehicle purchase to do over, I would buy one of those vehicles. Also, if I were to end up with one, at some point, I would not run it regularly. It would just be good info to have. Then I would know that, should I ever have to resort to it, an FMTV (which I do plan to buy at some point when I can) COULD be run off of similar alternative fuels. But, also, that once I get an FMTV, I would be interested in swapping to a diesel daily driver just for fuel compatibility anyway.
Thanks for the answers, and if this has been answered before, please kindly point me in the direction.