Photo's of my B100 biodiesel garage gas station and 6.0 mods
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Here are some photos of my B100 powered 2004' 6.0 F250 street truck/ work truck and a biodiesel gas station in the garage.
MODS Rebuilt turbo Oil filter bypass, Amsoil 15w 40. Transmission secondary filter with flush valve, Amsoil ATF Coolant filter with cat ec1 delo coolant Intercooler fluoroelastomer lined boots Gauges. Fuel, trans, egt and boost. Isspro Head lights 2006' Harley Custom headache rack Tool Box JVC KDR820BT Wireless Bluetooth Dual USB-CD Receiver Speakers Infinity Kappa Gps and Sirius satellite radio Fuel is B100 Biodiesel Edge juice with attitude 4” turbo back exhaust, Cat delete, Diamond Eye Air springs. Firestone. Mod on leaf springs. Drop kit. 3”-5” lowering kit DJM 10 degree shims Shocks. Monroe Reflex Intake AFE with Amsoil filter. Attachment 38673 Attachment 38674 Attachment 38675 http://i952.photobucket.com/albums/a...e/Sideview.jpg http://i952.photobucket.com/albums/a.../Frontview.jpg Attachment 38676 Attachment 38677 Attachment 38678 Attachment 38679 Attachment 38680 Attachment 38681 |
nice setup, looks professional.
whats the fill rite for? filling up your neighbors? |
Thanks, I re did it a couple times adding the pre pump filter and changing the configuration so I can see the gallons turning the meter while I'm pumping. Now its good to go. The fill rite meter is just to see how many gallons I'm pumping. It also keeps track of the total number of gallons pumped, Its at 800. Unfortunately none of my neighbors use biodiesel. I run biodiesel full time in the 04' 6.0 and the late 99' 7.3. French fry exhaust all day long!
How's the Duramax run on bio? |
i dont run bio in mine. dont have the setup. the most i have run is the B20 you can get at the pump. cant tell the difference in mine
i did dump about 5 gallons of WVO thinned with RUG and it ran just fine. what i do have is a black diesel (WMO) setup. just filled up tonight. filter and thin with RUG. cost me about $15 to fill up my tank at 26 gal. thats about $0.60 a gallon runs great. "i cant believe it's not diesel" is what i have heard i'll see if i can get some photos of it |
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here is my WMO to black diesel setup. quite simple really. have run many gallons with out problems
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Nice setup my friend.! :c:
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That's a cool set up. How does it work if you don't mind explaining? What ratio of oil and gas are used and what is RUG?
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RUG = regular unleaded gas
it is somewhere around 3 gal of RUG to 20 gal to WMO. it is just to thin it out so it will flow more like diesel through the pumps and injectors, not to to mention the filter. in the bottom drum is where i pour all of my WMO (i have a repair shop across the parking lot from my work that supplies me with WMO) and add my gas. the green pump on the bottom sucks the WMO a few inches up from the bottom of the drum (for things that settle) and dump it back in the top if the drum. this mixes the RUG & WMO. when the viscosity looks right (no scientific testing here, just experience) turn the little red valve and the green pump will pump it to the top drum for filtering. the top drum feeds the gear pump and filter (currently only 5 micron as the truck filter doesn't go lower then that) when i save a bit more i am going to invest in a centrifugal filter for my setup. that is why i have the top drum up so high, as i plan on putting it under there and eliminating the gear pump and filter. then i can have it process the black diesel and store it in a third drum for use |
Thanks for explaining the system, I like it. Once you get the centrifuge the fuel will probably be cleaner/better than over priced #2 diesel if its not already with your filter system.
Where I live all the WVO has been taken so I can't really make biodiesel myself or do the vegistroke thing. I'll have to look into a set up like you have because there is a lot of WMO out there. |
I would personally stay far away from anything you have to mix RUG with to run in a diesel, especially in a powerstroke fuel system. I definitely wouldn't run WVO without being heated and run through a proper two tank system, and that includes blending. Too much risk IMO.
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