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Bio-Diesel, SVO, or WMO
Most suitable engine for WVO/WMO/random hydrocarbon fluids
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[QUOTE="Mdub707, post: 397321, member: 107"] The 7.3 powerstroke (out of the superduties) and the 6.0 powerstroke are excellent for two tank conversions for WVO use. The dead head design helps to pre-heat the fuel quite a bit for proper combustion. You can read more at [url]www.biofuelstechnologies.com[/url] I use a vegistroke on my 06 6.0, and there are quite a few others of us. The earlier 7.3's can be used too, but need to be converted to an electric fuel system found on the super duty trucks. [/QUOTE]
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