Ethanol-Free Gas Stations in the U.S. & Canada ⛽️

Hellion

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A diesel go kart. No way. I understand the torque, but low rpm and the smell, not for me.

It would (could) be the perfect engine for a mini monster truck, of which a few have appeared on the forum lately (or just some truck bodies for that matter). Then, add a tailpipe several times comically larger than the exhaust pipe diameter and roll some coal.
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I just had a eureka moment, and some of our RC fans will take note. Low RPM diesel + a truck body = a low speed crawler, all the rage in the RC car world but in..1/4 scale(?)
 
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Grizzlymi

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What kills me is the absolute long life of diesel fuel. 🤯 There's "will it run" types out there using the original 20+ year old diesel that's still in the tank! And speaking of tanks, another guy used the leftover diesel in one of Uncle Saddam's tanks from Gulf War I/II. Tank had been on outdoor display for a decade or more.

Makes me want to switch to diesel for karts and minibikes. They have small single cylinder, air cooled diesel engines....

Here ya go Hellion. :ROFLMAO:
 

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Diesel kart or buggy would be fun, but I'd rather have at least 2 or 3 cylinders to get the most out of it. Like a small Kubota or Yanmar.
 

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They are good engines, much better than the Crate Cummins introduced a number years back, the R2.8. The R2.8 is a Cummins engine, but built very cheaply and there's some QC problems as well. But it is like half the weight of the 4BT.
 

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The 4BT was a great option up to about 14 years ago. Now good luck trying to find one that isn't over priced or completely clapped out.
 

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Hey guys, what color is your E-zero gasoline? I got a new 5 gallon white/translucent (that’s illegal!) “farm use” jug and I was kinda surprised it was urine yellow when I filled up the other day. I remember pinkish(?) or orange-ish hues back in the day, but that may have been leaded gasoline.
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The 4BT was a great option up to about 14 years ago. Now good luck trying to find one that isn't over priced or completely clapped out.


Not cheap, but, they are new.

> Hey guys, what color is your E-zero gasoline?

Clear to blue tinge as far as I can tell. I am getting more in the next couple of days, I will check before I put in the additives.
 
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