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are you being serious and ran diesel, or you just kidding as I can't tell?

common sense to me would say that you f*cking around and never run diesel in the tank.

why would you put diesel in the tank?

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Diesel is the breakfast of champions. Just ask Johnny Diesel and the blocked injectors

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A mixture of diesel is actually what a lot of guys use to clean the fuel lines and injectors.... 20% mix. Iv tried it on an old car and yeah... it actually works

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so you not running just diesel in the tank. you mix it in with what you have.

Never knew it would clean the fuel lines and injectors.

What about the fuel filter. how is that going to cope with Diesel?

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Yeah look over the years I had heard of mechanics and back yarders putting about 20% blend of diesel in to clean injectors and if you put too much the O2 sensor can have a spit. Iv done it on an old Skyline 3.0l NA that had half a mil on the clock many many years ago and from barely running it sorted it out as good as a car with that kinda mileage can go and I also tried it on various others lets call em sh*t boxes and I can honestly say it cleans/lubricates the injectors. Engines will ping though under load till the diesel is burnt off. I wouldnt do it on a car that's worth repairing or recommend it. But it doesnt destroy engines as people have said.

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