16 months of my WMO use

wdkingery

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Yeah I advanced my timing considerably. Sometimes I have to push my cold start handle in to get it started, cause the timing is too advanced and stops the starter from turning when it hits
 

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I pour 5 gallons into a 55gal barrel the rest is WMO.
That ratio works for me here in Miami Fl, I always plug the block heater when starting my truck.
I dont have working glow plugs at the moment, actually since I got the truck running about 4 months ago.
It starts with no issues everytime.
Smoke on startup for one maybe two minutes then it is gone the rest of the day.
Starts all day long after that no assistance.
no longer than a 5 second crank ever.
Milage is very well, taking a 1600 mile trip in the AM so I will know exactly what milage I get.
Leaving with 150gal on board.


Javier
 

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Do you have any pictures of your set up? I am very interested in something similar.
No I dont have any pics of my set up but its just the 65 gph PA Bio Diesel centrifuge kit. All I provided was a 55 gallon steel drum and a pallet to put it all on.
Anybody experimenting with the timing when using WMO?
I personally have not messed with my timing as my truck runs good on my mix and straight diesel. But I will be experimenting with my timing when i get my moose pump and BB installed.
 
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