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![]() "basskisser" wrote in message om... "Calif Bill" wrote in message nk.net... "basskisser" wrote in message om... "Calif Bill" wrote in message news:MMZac.10784 Gee, Bill, ever stop to think that possibly, maybe, a diesel engine is MADE to burn diesel fuel, and a gasoline engine is not?? Now, again, go ask a representitive of an injector manufacturer, or a rep from Ford, GM, on and on, and ask them if they think it wise to but 50:1 premix in the fuel tank. Well, my 1989 S10 pickup has ran for a long time and I had to run it on premix to get to a gas station one time. And the gas station was a long ways from the run out of gas point. This meant the truck ran on 100% premix. Has a 178,000 miles on it and is still running good. Oh, I see. Because you got away with it ONCE, and only for a short duration, that qualifies it as a good idea to run pre-mix in a fuel injected gasoline motor, huh? YUP! That certainly tell a lot about your level of intelligence. Would you also say that, because someone played Russian roulette once, and didn't splatter his brains out, that Russian roulette is a good idea? I once bought a Mustang from a friend, it had a hole in the oil filter from a rock. I didn't know it, and drove it home. When I got home, almost all of the oil was gone, and I heard lifter noise. Put oil in it, and everything was fine. Using YOUR analogy, it should be perfectly o.k. to run that motor with no more than one quart of oil, right? According to you: Yup. |
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"Calif Bill" wrote in message ink.net...
"basskisser" wrote in message om... "Calif Bill" wrote in message nk.net... "basskisser" wrote in message om... "Calif Bill" wrote in message news:MMZac.10784 Gee, Bill, ever stop to think that possibly, maybe, a diesel engine is MADE to burn diesel fuel, and a gasoline engine is not?? Now, again, go ask a representitive of an injector manufacturer, or a rep from Ford, GM, on and on, and ask them if they think it wise to but 50:1 premix in the fuel tank. Well, my 1989 S10 pickup has ran for a long time and I had to run it on premix to get to a gas station one time. And the gas station was a long ways from the run out of gas point. This meant the truck ran on 100% premix. Has a 178,000 miles on it and is still running good. Oh, I see. Because you got away with it ONCE, and only for a short duration, that qualifies it as a good idea to run pre-mix in a fuel injected gasoline motor, huh? YUP! That certainly tell a lot about your level of intelligence. Would you also say that, because someone played Russian roulette once, and didn't splatter his brains out, that Russian roulette is a good idea? I once bought a Mustang from a friend, it had a hole in the oil filter from a rock. I didn't know it, and drove it home. When I got home, almost all of the oil was gone, and I heard lifter noise. Put oil in it, and everything was fine. Using YOUR analogy, it should be perfectly o.k. to run that motor with no more than one quart of oil, right? According to you: Yup. According to ME? What? Where? Be specific, please. Where have I said that it's okaky to run a motor without oil, OR play russian roulette? |
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