CheaperJeeper
New Member
Hi all, first post in the forum.
I'm looking at buying a 99 Suburban and wanted to get some feedback on how the 6.5 - with its optic timing sensor - does with home brewed bio.
A buddy of mine uses a BioPro 190 to make bio for both of us. The fuel is a bit on the dark side - probably mainly due to being made from waste oil I'd say it is about the color of weak tea or unpasturized apple juice. Seems to do just fine in my old 86 F250 and my 84 300CD turbo. But they are both fully mechanical injection and the 6.5 is a bit of a different animal.
From what I've heard/read the optical timing sensor on the 6.5 doesn't do too well with darker fuels. Am I going to be able to run this home-brew at mixtures of 50/50 - 100%? Is there any way to modify the sensor or tweak its signal to compensate for the darker fuel?
So, school a potential 6.5 newbie on the alternative fuel tolerance of the IP on the 6.5...
I'm looking at buying a 99 Suburban and wanted to get some feedback on how the 6.5 - with its optic timing sensor - does with home brewed bio.
A buddy of mine uses a BioPro 190 to make bio for both of us. The fuel is a bit on the dark side - probably mainly due to being made from waste oil I'd say it is about the color of weak tea or unpasturized apple juice. Seems to do just fine in my old 86 F250 and my 84 300CD turbo. But they are both fully mechanical injection and the 6.5 is a bit of a different animal.
From what I've heard/read the optical timing sensor on the 6.5 doesn't do too well with darker fuels. Am I going to be able to run this home-brew at mixtures of 50/50 - 100%? Is there any way to modify the sensor or tweak its signal to compensate for the darker fuel?
So, school a potential 6.5 newbie on the alternative fuel tolerance of the IP on the 6.5...