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    #221
    For those using diesel engine even CRDI. You got to read this!!!!

    July 27, 2006


    Jeep® to Fuel Grand Cherokee CRD with B5 Biodiesel Blend at the Factory
    Progress Continues on a National B20 Specification with Latest ASTM Vote

    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.– Chrysler Group announced today that its first diesel-powered, full-size sport utility vehicle (SUV) offered in the United States will be shipped from the factory with B5, a blend containing 5 percent biodiesel. The Jeep® Grand Cherokee CRD’s B5 factory fueling builds on a similar program implemented with the company’s Jeep Liberty CRD.

    “We are pleased that Chrysler will continue to lead the industry in using B5 for the Jeep Grand Cherokee CRD factory fill,” said Joe Jobe, CEO of the National Biodiesel Board (NBB).

    The 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee features a 3.0 liter common rail turbo diesel (CRD) engine built by Mercedes-Benz. Clean diesel technology improves fuel economy by an average of 30 percent and reduces carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by up to 20 percent. The Grand Cherokee CRD will be manufactured at the Jefferson North Assembly Plant in Detroit and will arrive at Jeep dealerships in the first quarter of 2007. Peter Cremer North America of Cincinnati, OH – certified through the industry’s BQ-9000 quality control program – will supply the biodiesel fuel.

    “Biodiesel represents a huge opportunity to address some of our nation’s toughest energy, environmental and economic challenges,” said Deborah Morrissett, DaimlerChrysler’s VP of Regulatory Affairs. “We know this is the right thing to do. The goal now is to develop a national B20 standard that can be universally applied to all diesel vehicles, both on road and in production, to confidently support higher blends of biodiesel such as B20.”

    The factory fill is another event demonstrating that engine and auto manufacturers are embracing biodiesel. All major OEMs support B5 and lower blends, provided they are made with biodiesel meeting ASTM D 6751, the existing ASTM International standard for pure biodiesel (B100), although the use of blends higher than B5 will not necessarily void existing warranties.

    NBB’s goal is to have strong position statements affirming acceptance of the use of B20. Engine and auto manufacturers maintain that an approved ASTM specification for blended B20 is critical to achieve universal acceptance.

    Progress toward a national B20 specification continued to move forward within the ASTM technical committee responsible for specifications that ensure the quality of the nation’s fuel supply. The committee recently approved nine ballot items for improvements and changes to the existing B100 specification. The changes were necessary to move forward on approval of a blended fuel specification for B20.

    The changes, which included a first-ever agreement on a stability parameter, were approved an ASTM petroleum products and lubricants subcommittee meeting on June 29 in Toronto, Ontario. Previously, failure to pass a stability parameter was the biggest hurdle to the passage of blended (B20) fuel specifications.

    The biodiesel industry received more good news on June 29, when the Senate Appropriations Committee approved its version of the Energy and Water Appropriations legislation that includes $1.5 million for critical testing of biodiesel in future advanced diesel engines.

    If the Energy and Water Appropriations bill passes Congress with the funding recommendations intact, it will increase the likelihood of major U.S. automakers approving the use of biodiesel blends in 2007 engines and beyond.

    The Engine Manufacturers Association’s (EMA) recent approval of test specifications for biodiesel blends up to 20 percent by volume helps clear the way for engine testing and evaluation. Roger Gault, Technical Director for the EMA, said his members were pleased with the changes made to the ASTM specification, although he stressed the need for continued progress on an ASTM specification for B20.

    “We need an approved ASTM specification for blends up to B20, and we hope to work with the National Biodiesel Board to achieve this result,” said Gault. “People are using biodiesel blends in the market, and they are not waiting for ASTM to approve a B20 specification.”

    A subcommittee vote on an ASTM B20 specification is likely to happen in December. Final approval for the specification could come at the full petroleum and lubricants committee meeting in June 2007.

    At a Biodiesel Summit held in Detroit in May, engine and vehicle manufacturer representatives said they share the goal of approving an international ASTM B20 specification.

    According to Rod Lawrence, Quality Control Manager for Magellan Midstream Partners, the blended fuel specifications are a very small piece to the biodiesel quality puzzle. “By far the most important piece is meeting the biodiesel specification D 6751 prior to blending, and the use of BQ-9000 certified companies helps ensure that only good biodiesel is getting into the market,” said Lawrence.

    Biodiesel is a renewable diesel fuel that is made from domestic resources such as soybean oil or other domestic fats and vegetable oils. Biodiesel significantly cuts harmful emissions, promotes greater energy independence and boosts our economy. Today, more than 600 major fleets use biodiesel commercially, and more than 800 retail filling stations make it available to the public.

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    #222
    post pics of ur dmax naman guys...

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    #223
    saw this the "Vic parts" replacement guide at ace hardware

    for dmax:

    oil filter: c-527
    air filter: a-525v (shared with trooper)
    fuel filter: fc-208a (shared with a lot of isuzu engines like 4bc2 and crosswind)

    no items availabe kaya did not see the prices but i believe it will be lower than orig casa parts.

    i know vic is a reputable brand but i only use them on our cars more than 5 years old. my dmax just turned 2.

    for out of warranty dmaxs. will you consider using replacements like vic parts, made in japan, vs genuine isuzu, made in thailand? how about bosch parts, they also specializes on filters

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    #224
    Quote Originally Posted by kurt
    saw this the "Vic parts" replacement guide at ace hardware

    for dmax:

    oil filter: c-527
    air filter: a-525v (shared with trooper)
    fuel filter: fc-208a (shared with a lot of isuzu engines like 4bc2 and crosswind)

    no items availabe kaya did not see the prices but i believe it will be lower than orig casa parts.

    i know vic is a reputable brand but i only use them on our cars more than 5 years old. my dmax just turned 2.

    for out of warranty dmaxs. will you consider using replacements like vic parts, made in japan, vs genuine isuzu, made in thailand? how about bosch parts, they also specializes on filters
    mura nga ang vic and its gud to use it... maganda na replacement yan.. been using it din of our old mazda pick-up.. wla naman katapat ang orig kc specially made for their car tlaga yan... the materials used is of high quality... maganda rin ang bosch... hav tried it...

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    #225
    ano mga horns niyo sa dmax niyo? right now im using stebel magnum kasi yun lang ang alam ko na fit.. pero ano pa ba pwede? sawa na ako sa magnum e.

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    #226
    try yun hella supertone... but ull hav to do abit of sanding sa honeycomb ng grill mo... kukunan mo ng konte...

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    #227
    remove the front bumper and place the horns in the rear of the front foglamps, a hella supertone will fit, and even a bosch silver.

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    #228
    arb--- hindi ba hihina ang sound ng horn mo? kc natago na ata masyado.... iv put the horn behind the grille... but i did some grinding sa grille.. just see kung san tatama ang horn... i used the hella din... dont know kung supertone b yun.. basta yun round na horn not the trumpet like design....

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    #229
    that where we usually install the horns if its bigge than the originals. black with red grilles. iwas lang ng kilkil sa grille baka magalit mga may ari ng sasakyan. some vehicles ang original horn dyan din na ka install. also usually apat or two sets ang inalagay so its kinda strong pa rin.

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    #230
    Quote Originally Posted by x_jason_x
    ano mga horns niyo sa dmax niyo? right now im using stebel magnum kasi yun lang ang alam ko na fit.. pero ano pa ba pwede? sawa na ako sa magnum e.
    sir patanong naman kung paano at saan banda nakakabit yung stebel magnums mo? dun din ba sa pinaglalagyan nang stock na horns? e yung relay, nagpalit ka rin ba? kasi plan ko rin magpalit ng stebel magnums kaya lang ang worry ko, ayoko sana nang nag-iisplice ng mga original wirings.

    would appreciate if you could post some pics. kung ok lang. thanks in advance...

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