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JP-8 Fuel

deuceaid

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basicaly your talking about a mix between diesel and kerosene,,,,, good enough for mechanical diesel engines,,, and jet turbines........ buy some diesel and thin it down with some kerosene...

as a good example.....a cheap honda genset burning jp8...

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Ferroequinologist

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I regularly haul 140,000 gallons at a time of the stuff... sometimes I get lucky and can get some 'waste' fuel when they clean a tank out or send a refueling truck to maintenance.

I've burned it in many different diesel engines. Mixing it with regular diesel, some 2 stroke, WVO, or WMO, and it burns just fine.
 

SCSG-G4

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JP-8 is highly refined kerosene, with three types of additives - antifreeze, corrosion inhibitor, and biocide. It does not jell or get crystals down to -47 degrees C, algae supposedly won't grow in it and the corrosion inhibitors helps to break gunk from the surfaces it contacts. The difference between it and Jet-A is in the strength and composition of those three additives. If burning it in a deuce, add some oil or Opti-Lube to increase lubricity.
 
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