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Idk. Just wanted to be diffrent ive had many styles of paint jobs mainly two tone and i was also tired of seeing the same blacked out look. So far ive gotten 3 times more good coments then i get bad but i do always get a head turn or comment the truck is custom so i wanted a custom color
why not just burn regular diesel in it? seems like a waste of money to burn jet fuel in a truck that tows generators around
Current jet fuel isn't that far off ULSD diesel. In fact wasn't it about this time last year Virgin Atlantic flew one of their planes from Europe to the states burning biodiesel? My buddy at the ANG tells me they use "recycled" jet fuel for all their diesel powered generators & equipment. Apparently anytime they have to work on the fuel system of a plane, the tank has to be drained. But you can't put that fuel back into the planes fuel system...it might be "dirty". So they use it for all kinds of stuff, including the "fireballs" during air shows.
Originally Posted by GIGGER
Unless its for advertising, why would anybody do that?.........no offense intended
I agree, rough color but nice body lines. You won't forget the truck.
Originally Posted by HASBROUCK
Idk. Just wanted to be diffrent ive had many styles of paint jobs mainly two tone and i was also tired of seeing the same blacked out look. So far ive gotten 3 times more good coments then i get bad but i do always get a head turn or comment the truck is custom so i wanted a custom color
Idk. Just wanted to be diffrent ive had many styles of paint jobs mainly two tone and i was also tired of seeing the same blacked out look. So far ive gotten 3 times more good coments then i get bad but i do always get a head turn or comment the truck is custom so i wanted a custom color
Did you do a front clip conversion on the truck or is it a new model?
Current jet fuel isn't that far off ULSD diesel. In fact wasn't it about this time last year Virgin Atlantic flew one of their planes from Europe to the states burning biodiesel? My buddy at the ANG tells me they use "recycled" jet fuel for all their diesel powered generators & equipment. Apparently anytime they have to work on the fuel system of a plane, the tank has to be drained. But you can't put that fuel back into the planes fuel system...it might be "dirty". So they use it for all kinds of stuff, including the "fireballs" during air shows.
Spot on
Its also much cheaper than shipping in diesel just to burn in trucks. (Afghanistan) Jet fuel and diesel are so similar that it takes just one tank to burn through F-34, then new set of injectors to convert it, after that it runs just fine.