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Pumped 93 in my ecodiesel

Giuseppe

New Member
not paying attention I pumped a half of gallon of 93 in my ecodiesel. My tank was empty and I filled the rest with diesel. Any helpful advice would be greatly appreciated
 

John

Well-Known Member
In my opinion 1/2 gallon of gasoline in 26 gallons of diesel will not present any problems. You could add a bottle of any lubricating diesel additive if you want as it couldn't hurt.
 

BoostN

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In my opinion 1/2 gallon of gasoline in 26 gallons of diesel will not present any problems. You could add a bottle of any lubricating diesel additive if you want as it couldn't hurt.

I'm to OCD to think about having any gas in there, these things are just to picky.. My father pumped a full tank of gas in his Duramax a few years ago.. that was fun. He asked why it was knocking after 1/2 mile from the station. :rolleyes:
 

TC Diesel

Well-Known Member
1/2 gall on 26 Gallons of Diesel with continue fills ups at 5 Gallons for 5 or six times and all will be well.
No need to worry just keep it full for some time, Over the years I've had many calls on this. The worry zone is 25-1, 1 or more gallons is the danger zone before it sounds wired 20-1 and it knocks 20 -1+ Knocks bad.
 

DonD49

New Member
not paying attention I pumped a half of gallon of 93 in my ecodiesel. My tank was empty and I filled the rest with diesel. Any helpful advice would be greatly appreciated
Years ago, adding some gasoline to diesel was considered a valid fuel treatment in the winter. Can't remember the ratio but it was a lot higher than .5 gal in 26.
 
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