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Ford F - Series The Ford F-Series lineup offers a plethora of models for every occasion or occupation, starting below $20,000 and climbing beyond double that. The F-Series line offers something on the order of 75 permutations, more than some car companies' entire lineups. All are capable of work or play, even those models with luxurious interiors, and all have four doors.

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Old 11-21-2007, 01:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Does anybody know where I can find an in-tank fuel heater?
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Old 11-21-2007, 08:47 PM   #2 (permalink)
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not that i know of... are you worried about diesel gelling?
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I'm going to be running bio-desiel, it gets alittle thick
in the winter. Just want to get some heat to it.
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yeah, could try putting a heat lamp under the truck aimed at the tank.

usually there is a summer blend and a winter blend. Once you get the winter blend it shouldn't be such an issue. Also consider using seafoam or another diesel stabilizer.
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Hi there.

Take a look at the WVO (veggie oil) conversion sites: Frybrid, DinoFuel Alternatives, etc. One of them will be selling a Hot Fox or something similar. It's a heated fuel pickup. Alternatively, you can attach a 12v heating pad designed for fuel tanks. I've seen those, but can't remember a name or anything.

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