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Default Re: 4.5L Diesel on 2010 Tundra

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Originally Posted by AlaskaCub View Post
Funny you should bring this up, I have friends that are running straight McDonalds cooking oil in their diesels with no refining. All you have to do is start the truck with the tank that has diesel in it and then switch over to the cooking oil tank once the engine is warm. He smells like McDonalds when his truck is idling outside, it s a trip, we call him the McDonalds truck!
I seen that on Tv once these guys ran a van with diesel in it then when the engine warms up they switch to cooking oil I thought it was kind of cool. They went on a long road trip by goign to restaruts and pleading for cooking oil I think one resturant made them work for it it was quiet funny espically sense most resturants pay for companys to take the cooking oil away.
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