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Why leave a diesel running while filling it up?
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2010 F-350 6.4L SRW CC 4X4
Spartan tunes, 5 inch flo-pro, 4 inch down pipe, cold side piping, AFE stage 2 CAI, EGR delete, Air Dog II
2012 Mustang 5.0 GT Stock........for now.
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I don't really get the Job 1 vs. Job 2 thing... what are the mechanical differences?
I figured any CR that can make 7,000psi while cranking should hit easily.
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Originally posted by Cooter View PostI don't really get the Job 1 vs. Job 2 thing... what are the mechanical differences?
I figured any CR that can make 7,000psi while cranking should hit easily.
I don't know if this has any good info between the jobs. But as far as the hard starting stuff goes. I read one not to long ago about this 2008 truck that had a hard time starting. I'll see if I can find the thread.2010 F-350 6.4L SRW CC 4X4
Spartan tunes, 5 inch flo-pro, 4 inch down pipe, cold side piping, AFE stage 2 CAI, EGR delete, Air Dog II
2012 Mustang 5.0 GT Stock........for now.
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Haven't heard anything about the diesels, but at a couple of tech classes I've attended there have been check engine lights come on from filling up with the vehicle running or key being on with gas motors. It results from evap system codes being set. Also the fuel gauge will be delayed on getting to full from the anti slosh module
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