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[QUOTE="Mdub707, post: 73174, member: 107"] Well, I wouldn't burn any of those things... You know you burn water and brake clean, and that doesn't bother you? Water should get absolutely no where in to your fuel system. It is detimental to pump surfaces and injectors. It's not even so much what we think might be in there that would cause me to throw it away, the simple fact that you DON'T know what's in there, would cause me to throw it away. Is it really worth it? How much money will you save by burning this? How much could it potentially cost to fix, not to mention the headache in itself of having to fix it, the down time of the truck, the yelling wife, the purchasing of beer, the loss of a socket down into the frame somewhere... Just thinking out loud man. You're just braver than I, I guess. For me, it just boils down to NOT KNOWING what is in there, and you may never actually know. I know some guys that have accidentally run boil-out (a cleaning agent that some restaurants use to clean their deep fryers) in their system. This is quality oil that was filtered down to .5 micron area, and it didn't make it a full tank and all 8 injectors needed to be replaced. [/QUOTE]
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