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The atv is a 4 stroke and the manual specifically says not to use oil in the gas, or mixed gas.
Better to burn it in your ATV or lawnmower than to burn it in your truck or daily driver.
Do you have any buddyies nearby with an IDI or an old Cummins/Duramax? If so, let them burn it. Nothing can kill an IDI, and who cares if there's one less Cummins/Duramax in the world.
Better to burn it in your ATV or lawnmower than to burn it in your truck or daily driver.
Do you have any buddyies nearby with an IDI or an old Cummins/Duramax? If so, let them burn it. Nothing can kill an IDI, and who cares if there's one less Cummins/Duramax in the world.
I don't know anything about the Cummins/Duramax, but members here talk about mixing Regular Unleaded Gas, kerosene, transmission fluid, 2 cycle oil, etc. in their IDIs (even the 7.3L and 6.0L PSD, supposedly). I don't know if I would do it, but apparently it's been done:
true. i know guys who collect waste motor & cooking oil, filter it down to a certain spec, add in a certain ratio of gasoline, and burn it in their 7.3s, both idi and psd. i'd never do that with my 6.0 though, having enough issues with injectors lol
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