My '07 Dodge 6.7L Cummins 1-ton pickup 4X4 dually flatbed is my work truck, and I don't use anything but straight pump diesel in it because I cannot afford to ruin a particulate filter or cat converter or some electronic control or the pump or injectors. What to do with such high fuel prices?
I just don't drive it unless there is job or reason the fuel cost will be paid for by the job or someone or someplace else then my skinny wallet.

If we can't go in the wife's small GMC pickup or my old beater car, I figure I really don't need to go badly enough to drive the big pickup.
The other day I picked up at auction an '04 Nissan UD 1400 14-ft box truck with a 4.6L 4-cylinder diesel engine with an auto-overdrive transmission that just came off a lease to a paint distibutor with 131,000 miles on the odometer. The idea was to resell it with (hopefully) a little profit in the deal to help the cash flow and pay the bills.
I don't know much about Nissan diesel engines, and of course I began to think of how handy this truck would be for a stealth camper, and to haul things in (it has a nifty electric over hydraulic tuck-away liftgate in the back) but I began to wonder about the merits of the Nissan diesel engine. Anyone out there have any thoughts or experience with them?