Does anyone have trouble with diesel soot on there boats on a longer trip??
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RE: Diesel Soot
I do, especially when I am running one of my other programs on my Dodge. I just wipe it down when I get to my destination. Doesn't seem to stick as long as I keep the boat waxed. I also whipe it down after every time out which also help pull any soot off that I didn't get the first time.2016 SAN 210
2006 SANTE sold
2001 SAN - sold
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RE: Diesel Soot
Diesel Soot is unburnt fuel not carbon. You really cant run too rich so to speak in a diesel. All turbo diesels will let some fuel by until the turbo spools to pump enough air in with the fuel for a clean burn. If you have ever watched any truck pulls by a diesel you would see what running rich is. The pullers pour it on as thick as they can get it. seach on youtube for diesel truck pulls to see some soot. My dodge with no box has never had a soot problem, but with a box it is an issue.2001 Super Air Nautique
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Re: RE: Diesel Soot
Originally posted by bchesleyDiesel Soot is unburnt fuel not carbon.
The other biz you speak of is closer to correct and generally termed "percent smoke".
There are two definitions of percent smoke I remember...but I'm not sticking my neck out with them. One is related to load test destruction in 24 hours....the other is exhaust opacity.
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