Yes... it's generally better to use it in a pre-EPA2010 engine, and know also that you'll probably need to replace your fuel filters shorty after switching to biodiesel, as it has a detergent effect which releases the sediment at the bottom of the fuel tanks. Be aware also that with a full biodiesel solution you'll experience a 12 - 20% decrease in BTUs produced, meaning less power.
If it has a diesel engine you can.
Biodiesel most certainly does NOT ruin your engine. Most engine manufacturer in the world approves the use of biodiesel in their engines, unless of course your engine is not made to run on diesel fuel. Gasoline engines should not be ran on Biodiesel.Actually, if you don't change out your fuel pump, injectors, and fuel lines to accommodate the much thicker biodiesel fuel, it CAN ruin your engine.
Any diesel engine can run on quality biodiesel. Older engines even better. New engines can loose their warranty if you use biodiesel, so please check.
Really depends on the use of the vehicle. A vehicle such as a vocational truck will run a lot of idle hours, and services should be based on engine hours in those instances, rather than mileage.
The 1990 Mack CH600 equipped with an E7 engine typically comes with a Mack 10-speed transmission, commonly the Mack T2070 or T2090 model. This transmission is designed to handle the power output of the E7 engine, providing efficient torque management and smooth shifting for heavy-duty applications. Some configurations may also include other transmission options like the Mack 13-speed, depending on the specific truck setup and intended use. Always consult the owner's manual or manufacturer specifications for precise details.
You don't. They use either a linkage or a hydraulic clutch.
Yes, you can use biodiesel in a Renault Scénic, provided that the vehicle's engine is compatible with biodiesel fuel. It's important to check the manufacturer's recommendations regarding biodiesel blends, as some engines may only support a certain percentage of biodiesel mixed with regular diesel. Additionally, using biodiesel may require modifications to the fuel system in older models. Always consult the owner's manual or a dealership for specific guidance.
B5 or 5% biodiesel would be the limit I would use in any tractor at least at the current level of biodiesel formulations. In the winter biodiesel does cause more problems so be more careful.
Mack vehicles are heavy duty truck models designed for use in various commercial and professional outlets. The majority of Mack trucks are designed as long distance trucks that transport various cargo. Others include refuse (trash) disposal, military use, and construction use.
Yes, you can buy a hybrid that uses biodiesel but they are much harder to come by than hybrids that don't use biodiesel or biodiesel cars that aren't hybrids.
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Internal combustion engine.