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bellavesus
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Reged: 03/23/06
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WVO setup in trooper?
      #1030277 - 08/15/07 09:18 PM

Hey there
i am setting up a WVO system in my trooper and i am busy gathering all the components that i will need. I have noticed some people use a 3 port fuel switch, while others use the 6 port. For the 3 port it seems that they loop the return line(s) back to the feed line, thereby making it unnecessary to have return lines, and only needing a 3 port switch. possible benefits are ease of installation for sure, are there any downfalls anyone can think of for the 3 port switch in comparison to the 6 port?
~also, any users have any good leads for coolant based fuel heaters/filters? i am going to install a "hot fox" pickup tube, but was also wanting something up near the injector pump.Thanks in advance,
J

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86 Turbo Diesel 4dr Trooper 4JB1TC
89 turbo diesel Trooper-RED


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OutfitBoss
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Reged: 05/08/06
Posts: 212
Loc: Sapello NM USA 87745
Re: WVO setup in trooper? [Re: bellavesus]
      #1033808 - 08/29/07 07:23 PM

check these coolant heated fuel filter http://www.frybrid.com/filters.htm
Filters

By the way, I have a member's 86 Trooper here at my house which is setup to run WVO in a two tank system This one uses two three port switches

Brian Rodgers

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2-86 Isuzu Trooper turbo diesels (1 good 1 bad)
Many gallons of biodiesel since 2005

Edited by OutfitBoss (08/29/07 07:25 PM)


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svanmatr
Need a Spot


Reged: 03/01/05
Posts: 12
Loc: Montana
Re: WVO setup in trooper? [Re: bellavesus]
      #1035581 - 09/05/07 12:24 PM

found this trooper td on ebay with a rather elaborate set up for wvo. Ask this seller for info maybe.... http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=004&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&viewitem=&item=140152465830&rd=1

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OutfitBoss
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Reged: 05/08/06
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Loc: Sapello NM USA 87745
Re: WVO setup in trooper? [Re: svanmatr]
      #1037925 - 09/13/07 01:41 PM

Wow that was an outrageous price he got for that Trooper $6100.00 for any 1986 vehicle is a lot and 4X4 high pops out of gear?
Brian Rodgers

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1989 Isuzu Pup gasser
2-86 Isuzu Trooper turbo diesels (1 good 1 bad)
Many gallons of biodiesel since 2005


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