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Chili Palmer

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Any of you guys used this HPR diesel - it's supposed to be made with plant and animal oils and fats. It must be okay, I haven't heard of any lawsuits from damaged engines.
 

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I use it. There is a pump in Lakewood on my way home. No issues and my 18 F350 seems to start easier with it in the tank. Maybe a mile per gallon more over Dino diesel
 

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Anyone using this stuff? I wonder long term pros and cons.
 

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I don’t like to use anything but #2. It’s getting harder to find in SoCal though. Don’t know much about the alternatives or which one is the best.
 

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Use it once out of every 5-6 fill ups. One in Claremont and one in Ontario so it is mainly out of my way to get otherwise I’d always use it. It’s usually a little cheaper. I noticed slightly better mpg but nothing to brag about. I feel like it smells cleaner from the exhaust fumes but not sure if it’s all in my head or not.
 

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Use it once out of every 5-6 fill ups. One in Claremont and one in Ontario so it is mainly out of my way to get otherwise I’d always use it. It’s usually a little cheaper. I noticed slightly better mpg but nothing to brag about. I feel like it smells cleaner from the exhaust fumes but not sure if it’s all in my head or not.
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I use it all the time simply because its the closest station. I probably have 80,000 to 100,000 miles or more on my truck using this stuff (229,000 total mileage). Zero issues. Can't say I get better mileage but I don't track it and have not done an A to B comparison. The fuel is clearer than diesel and does not produce as much traditional diesel fumes/smell from my observation. Lubricity does not seem to be an issue, running original untouched injectors (2000 Ford 7.3 PSD).
 

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I try to avoid it, but it's getting harder and harder as most stations are switching to the renewable stuff.

I have no idea if there is any upside or downside to using it vs old school #2.......... if anyone can shed some light on the subject, that would be cool
 

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Is this basically the B20 stuff out there?
 

Rogers Hopeful

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Is this basically the B20 stuff out there?
No it’s 100% renewable.
From propels site
Propel Diesel HPR is not biodiesel, however, it is manufactured from similar renewable biomass sources including recycled fats and oils. Refined from renewable biomass through advanced hydrotreating technology, Propel Diesel HPR meets the toughest specifications required by automotive and engine manufacturers. This allows Diesel HPR to be used by any diesel vehicle.
 

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I try to avoid it, but it's getting harder and harder as most stations are switching to the renewable stuff.

I have no idea if there is any upside or downside to using it vs old school #2.......... if anyone can shed some light on the subject, that would be cool
Like I stated above. I have over 100,000 miles of using the stuff amd zero issues. Not sure what more I need to add.
 

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#2 is slowly disappearing….
I use it all the time simply because it’s the closest station. I probably have 80,000 to 100,000 miles or more on my truck using this stuff (229,000 total mileage). Zero issues. Can't say I get better mileage but I don't track it and have not done an A to B comparison. The fuel is clearer than diesel and does not produce as much traditional diesel fumes/smell from my observation. Lubricity does not seem to be an issue, running original untouched injectors (2000 Ford 7.3 PSD).
I have a station with it that I always pass. I’m about 4 tanks into it and so far it’s pretty awesome. I just hope it helps with keeping the EGR and the other junk clean…
 
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