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Re: OT Burning the Bean Bio Diesel
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Posted by T_Bone on December 07, 2005 at 21:45:07 from (4.240.42.91):
In Reply to: OT Burning the Bean Bio Diesel posted by Chances R on December 06, 2005 at 17:45:54:
Hi Chances, Boy I gotta agree, what a nice looking ride :) From the other forums, no one seams to be having any problems with B100 in there PSD's. There was one report of injectors being torn up after one bad tank full but I think they pretty well attributed that to bad fuel, very acidic. The VW guys are reporting no problems with commerical made B100 from sitting upto 6mths before using. About the only drawback is the high gell temperature of B100, about 35º, so a adding anti-gell additive is a must in cold country. About the only problem I have with using B100 is the cost as here it's still running $.30gal premium to the cost of #2. Another pet peive is whay did B100 raise in price with the cost of dino? The price of grain didn't change, nor the price of transprotation, nor the cost of refining, so why then did B100 raise too $3.50gal from $1.75gal when dino fuel raised? Cause they can and there's nothing we can do about it! T_Bone
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