But I wouldn't have any problems using algae-based fuel if I had a diesel, as long as their claims are true. If it's like the durned ethanol blends, where you lose a considerable amount of MPG, then I'd start to have a problem.
Here's a tip for all the alternative fuel people. We (the unwashed masses) don't mind new things, but we don't want to pay a premium for reduced performance.
Now, where's the cake?
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I'm a V8, carburetor kind of guy
Posted by jred
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Undoubtedly true
Biodiesel made from normal vegetable oils has similar performance advantages, which is well-documented. Engines last longer with it, too.
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Find a retailer in the north Texas area (Dallas to Hunt Counties) and I will immediately begin putting Soladieselbd in my Dodge Cummins
Posted by jb-caddo
15th Nov