Alright I'll probably end up posting this over on The Diesel Garage but since there are a fair amount of guys with the 400 on hear I though why not.
I've heard you guys talking about swapping the buttons. I've also read guys changing the PT pump and adding a seperate fuel line to the #1 plug. I've even read guys messin' with the tamper proof throttle screw.
What I haven't read on here or elsewhere on the web is running the 400 on 100% bio.
As I start formulating plans for my project, I can't help think that no Expedition or post apocalyptic truck is true without self reliance. Coupled with photovoltic cells one of the things I hope to do is run the beast on 100% Bio, or a significant precentage.
I may even go the extra mile and convert the fuel on the road...there are guys who do that. Stop and pick up waste oil at your favortite joint specializing in fried food. Maybe not that far...
I know Ford doesn't recommend running anything over 5% in my 6.4L but the #1 in town is comprised of up to 20%. I don't really have a choice...
So anyone Bio?
And yes I realize #1 isn't better but its winter, and my truck has winter issues...
I've heard you guys talking about swapping the buttons. I've also read guys changing the PT pump and adding a seperate fuel line to the #1 plug. I've even read guys messin' with the tamper proof throttle screw.
What I haven't read on here or elsewhere on the web is running the 400 on 100% bio.
As I start formulating plans for my project, I can't help think that no Expedition or post apocalyptic truck is true without self reliance. Coupled with photovoltic cells one of the things I hope to do is run the beast on 100% Bio, or a significant precentage.
I may even go the extra mile and convert the fuel on the road...there are guys who do that. Stop and pick up waste oil at your favortite joint specializing in fried food. Maybe not that far...
I know Ford doesn't recommend running anything over 5% in my 6.4L but the #1 in town is comprised of up to 20%. I don't really have a choice...
So anyone Bio?
And yes I realize #1 isn't better but its winter, and my truck has winter issues...