5% biodiesel is enough lube for ANY pump...any ATF in your fuel is more than enough lube..if your pump wont run right unless it has thick fuel in it, then its shot, and needs rebuilt, or more likely, just replaced because everything inside it is now worn beyond spec..
Quote from: 8v-of-fury on January 08, 2013, 07:50:10 pmQuote from: ORCoaster on January 08, 2013, 07:47:24 pm Like tyb525 says it is the torque we drive not the HP. They only make the torque 500 rpm lower than their gasser brethren n/a's dont make torque...what torque they do make, is @ 2500 revs..
Quote from: ORCoaster on January 08, 2013, 07:47:24 pm Like tyb525 says it is the torque we drive not the HP. They only make the torque 500 rpm lower than their gasser brethren
Like tyb525 says it is the torque we drive not the HP.
Be it a small bit or only 500 rpms you know you can get away with a shift to that higher gear and baby the acceleration to get it up to speed. A diesel will pull it off where a gasser may buck and jump or stumble at the attempt. Not to mention starve out on oil pressure. That has been my experience so far. I drive both gas and diesel and I sneak by without downshifting more often in the town traffic in the diesel.
alright well, a few hundred miles later, she cleared outi think it was the friction material in the ATF that caused the problem.
Pure black atf?