Biodiesel and Cummins...
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Biodiesel and Cummins...
From today's Cummins Turbo Diesel News...
"Biodiesel Fuel Safe For 2007 Dodge Ram.
According to DaimlerChrysler and Cummins, diesel-fueled Dodge Rams can be safely operated on up to 5% biodiesel blended in conventional diesel. Now, DaimlerChrysler also has approved the use of B20 biodiesel fuel in its 2007 model year Dodge Ram pickup trucks, but only in certain applications, including government, military and commercial vehicle use. DaimlerChrysler is the first U.S. automaker to specifically approve the use of B20 in its warranty statements. Click on Biodiesel Leadership for details."
So, there must be some fine print somewhere that gives DC a way out of the warrenty if more than 5% Bio is used in pre-07 engines?
"Biodiesel Fuel Safe For 2007 Dodge Ram.
According to DaimlerChrysler and Cummins, diesel-fueled Dodge Rams can be safely operated on up to 5% biodiesel blended in conventional diesel. Now, DaimlerChrysler also has approved the use of B20 biodiesel fuel in its 2007 model year Dodge Ram pickup trucks, but only in certain applications, including government, military and commercial vehicle use. DaimlerChrysler is the first U.S. automaker to specifically approve the use of B20 in its warranty statements. Click on Biodiesel Leadership for details."
So, there must be some fine print somewhere that gives DC a way out of the warrenty if more than 5% Bio is used in pre-07 engines?
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