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10-19-2016, 11:13 AM | #1 |
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Jet Fuel in the D
Just contemplating here. I have an option to fill my car up for free with Jet-A fuel, but wondering if it's even viable as a source and what additives I need to make this safe for my car.
I know Jet-A is a very clean type of diesel with NO lubrication properties at all. Cetane is not even measured so I am unsure on that as well. If it deems to much of a hassle to get this to work, I won't bother with it. I do drive roughly 500mi a week, hence the reasoning. If anyone has done any research and with actual data (not too hard to find in this section, lol) that would be great. Also, if anyone has any good direction for me to look in order to research myself (letmegooglethatforyou isn't what I'm after) will be appreciated as well.
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10-19-2016, 01:21 PM | #2 |
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I'd be concerned for no additives for lubricity. Need to read that Spicer report posted in my Optilube XPD thread. The baseline that was started with was non available at pump diesel with NO additives. I don't have a clue if that baseline in any way compares to straight jet-A fuel.
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10-19-2016, 02:04 PM | #4 |
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I know it's bad to put straight Jet-A into my car, but what additives, if any, can I add in that will allow me to run it? If the answer comes to no, then I won't run it, no big deal.
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I can see the allure of free fuel. I drive ~90 miles per day. But after a quick Google, I wouldn't risk running Jet-A. Long term health of your engine sounds questionable if you're running this fuel regularly.
I might do it if I were stuck in the middle of nowhere, but I personally wouldn't run this regularly. Here's an excerpt from a Chevron rep over in the Ford Diesel forums: Quote:
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10-19-2016, 05:32 PM | #9 |
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Go for it. You need lubricity for the top end. I use JP5 after a defuel/tank sump and add 2 ounces of tranny fluid (non synthetic) for every gallon of JP5. You can substitute 2 stroke oil as well. JP5/Jet A is a more refined fuel and is drier. In most cases it also contains a microbiocide and anti-gel for extreme low temps. I'll never pass up a cleaner burning, free fuel!
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10-20-2016, 01:25 AM | #10 |
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Off topic but I had a girl shut the pump off on me one night when I was filling my jetta and announce over the loud speaker that "that stuff is only for trucks"
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10-20-2016, 01:19 PM | #12 |
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10-20-2016, 02:36 PM | #14 |
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Gotcha, thanks!
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