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Old 08-25-2008, 09:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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peanut oil and #2

I can pick up a few gallons, I would say about 5 gallons, will this attack the fuel pump like wvo will? I am thinking of blending it with about 40 gallons of WMO but then does anyone know how well it stays mixed with WMO? Not sure if I want to put this in my mixing tanks or not.

I can get it Sat and do some tests on it and post up what I get if no one knows.
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it should run fine. what mix you running with the wmo and #2?
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Heck, peanut oil was what Rudolph Diesel powered the first diesel engine on. Peanut oil has worked great for me when blending with #2 diesel.
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thanks for the info. I'll blend it in then.

edub32, I run on average 50/50
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