I have read that biodiesel has better lubricating properties than traditional diesel. What is the consensus here?
Also, I filled up with Propel HPR diesel last week and have been reading some conflicting information about the promoted advantages. On paper it looks good but the butt dynamometer isn’t registering anything. More than performance, I would like to settle into a diesel product that offers lubrication and, as a bonus, is cleaner. More MPG would be nice, but I’m resigned to 10-14 MPG as my destiny.
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When I change my fuel filters, the chassis mounted filter is always a lot dirtier than the engine mounted filter. Which makes me question the utility of changing the front filter in every cycle. Is there merit to changing just one filter every rotation and alternating between the front and back filters? Or would you change the chassis filter every cycle and the front filter every other?
Also, I filled up with Propel HPR diesel last week and have been reading some conflicting information about the promoted advantages. On paper it looks good but the butt dynamometer isn’t registering anything. More than performance, I would like to settle into a diesel product that offers lubrication and, as a bonus, is cleaner. More MPG would be nice, but I’m resigned to 10-14 MPG as my destiny.
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When I change my fuel filters, the chassis mounted filter is always a lot dirtier than the engine mounted filter. Which makes me question the utility of changing the front filter in every cycle. Is there merit to changing just one filter every rotation and alternating between the front and back filters? Or would you change the chassis filter every cycle and the front filter every other?