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1.  an Anonymous Greaser (2 May, 2008 - 16:04) says:

Hello everyone,

My name is Adam West and I work at fossil free fuel. As far as running the newer common rails on veg, there is no problem. They do use quite a bit of fuel so high flow valves are recomended. I have an 05' that I am converting this week and I don't have one worry at all in doing so. The key to any kit is lots of heat, and just to make sure that the work is of a quality job. If it isn't done well the oil might not get hot enough, there could be cross over contamination, there might be air leaks, and the fuel system could just not get enough pressure. I just started working at fossil free fuel a month ago, and I think that they have the best kit available hands down. They make all of there own in tank heat exchangers, filter housings, only use flat plates, and use the best valves possible. All of the materials and some of the best, and most all of our fittings are jic quick disconnect for easy service. The price of a good conversion isn't exactly cheap, but it is a lot less then the cost of rebuilding your engine after a lovecraft system has been installed. I hope that this helps some of the people who are a bit skeptical, and that they will soon be converted to the good side :) . Fossilfreefuel.com is our site, our new site will be up shortly though. Hope everyone has good luck in there conversion's and feel free to call with questions about our kit.

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