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Old 06-30-2024, 07:55 AM
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Fueling at Truck stops

Will all the newer Super duty’s accept the high flow nozzles at truck stop pumps? I was watching a video about applying for an Open Roads fuel card and they said make sure your truck will accept the high flow nozzle. I wasn’t sure if all trucks will take the bigger nozzle or not. Thanks
 
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If it is diesel, it will fit. get the card and get the app.

Gas, you go elsewhere.
 
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My 2019 f-450 won’t take the high speed fill pumps. Had to get a plastic adapter.

 
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my 2008, 2013, 2020 and now 2021 will take the high speed without adapter or anything,

Seems odd your 2019 had to have an adapter.

Have any pics? I'd like to see that
 
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I fuel my 19 f450 at truck stops, no problem
also fuel my work trucks, 12 f550, 16 f550, 17 f550 and the 22 ram 5500 at truck stops wit no problem.
 
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Truck stops are no problem with the regular fill pumps.


using the high speed pumps was a problem. The nozzles on the high speed pump are bigger and don’t fit into my full hole. Had to use the adapter.
 
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I use the high flow pumps.
 
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interesting, no issues here. Wonder if someone did a retro fit for some reason.
 
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That is interesting as my 08, then my 11 and now my 15 all was able to take the big high flow nozzles. My son in laws 2020 has no issues either as we travel pulling 5ers and always try and use the fast fueling truck stops.
 
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I'll assume that the high speed stuff mentioned here are the truck stop stations. I once filled up at a station in Springville that I usually never buy fuel at, south of me, it's made for the big trucks as the island roof is high, and I had no issues. Also fueled up a few times at truck stops on road trips with no issues...
 
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