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    jcbarton Guest

    diesel install?

    I have installed an electrolyzer and scrubber on my 87 wrangler w/ a 4.2 6 cyl w/ weber carb. So far so good, definate increase in MPG and performance gains. What is the difference between a gas install and diesel install? Anything special needed or is the set-up totally different? I have been told that diesel engines have no vacuum, is this true? If so how is the gas injected and where? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Happy Holidays.

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    Diesels do not produce vacuum. Most install the gas hose pre or post filter before the turbo(if equipped). Also most diesel setups want as much hho gas you can produce.

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    I'm not sure what language the last poster speaks. I am sure I don't understand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Nowlin View Post
    I'm not sure what language the last poster speaks. I am sure I don't understand.

    Dave Nowlin
    Yep, I be lost on that post too. I've never seen such a mixture of words.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Nowlin View Post
    I'm not sure what language the last poster speaks. I am sure I don't understand.

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    He speaks a language known as 'spam'.
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    The Spam in a can isn't really all that bad. This spam isn't really palatable. It seems a waste of a lot of words.

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    Spam??

    Must be the drugs. Perhaps they will wear off in time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 55blue View Post
    Must be the drugs. Perhaps they will wear off in time.
    dont bet on it.. these forums need a spam button so we can get rid of that kind of garbage. Spam button flags it for a moderator to look at. The moderator can easily delete it then. setups like that can let one moderator cover a huge number of threads such as get generated here.

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