Bio-Diesel
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Biodiesel truly is the magical wonder-fuel. The *only* downside I know of is the higher gel point in cold weather, but that's not really an issue if you're running it blended with standard diesel.
Ford, like all manufacturers, doesn't want to *recommend* any fuel, so they play CYA games about biodiesel. Currently they're saying no more than 5% blend (B5) if you want to keep your warranty. Because I'm still running around with 7 C94 injectors I'm not doing *anything* that would risk my warranty, regardless of how unjustified a stance they're taking on biodiesel. So the '03 truck will have to wait another 60K miles before I'll run bio in it. But the '97 F250HD and the '82 M-B 300SD just eat the stuff up. They run quieter, smoother, and the exhaust smells nicer.
The '97 has suffered no loss of power on up to 70% blend. The M-B seemed to be down on power when I was running 100% blend, but I was also having problems with the wastgate vacuum line at the same time, so I need to sort that out next spring, when it warms up and I can run 100% biodiesel again.
I was buying commercial B100 for $3 a gallon and supposedly it's gone up since then. For my 13 year old's science fair project, we made some of our own! If you get the right used oil, it's dead simple. We had trouble with the gacky used fryer grease from a local restaurant, but easily made some from the used turkey frying oil a neighbor gave us after Thanksgiving.
Duncan
Ford, like all manufacturers, doesn't want to *recommend* any fuel, so they play CYA games about biodiesel. Currently they're saying no more than 5% blend (B5) if you want to keep your warranty. Because I'm still running around with 7 C94 injectors I'm not doing *anything* that would risk my warranty, regardless of how unjustified a stance they're taking on biodiesel. So the '03 truck will have to wait another 60K miles before I'll run bio in it. But the '97 F250HD and the '82 M-B 300SD just eat the stuff up. They run quieter, smoother, and the exhaust smells nicer.
The '97 has suffered no loss of power on up to 70% blend. The M-B seemed to be down on power when I was running 100% blend, but I was also having problems with the wastgate vacuum line at the same time, so I need to sort that out next spring, when it warms up and I can run 100% biodiesel again.
I was buying commercial B100 for $3 a gallon and supposedly it's gone up since then. For my 13 year old's science fair project, we made some of our own! If you get the right used oil, it's dead simple. We had trouble with the gacky used fryer grease from a local restaurant, but easily made some from the used turkey frying oil a neighbor gave us after Thanksgiving.
Duncan
#3
100% biodiesel was about 3.50 a gallon here in bunny hugging Austin the last time I checked. While I am *very* interested in biodiesel, 3.50 is pretty hefty.
Everytime I mention making my own biodiesel, my wife rolls her eyes and starts picturing a huge mess. I have the space to do it.
I don't understand why it is so expensive. Seems if they would lower the price, they could make a real dent in the petro diesel market.
Everytime I mention making my own biodiesel, my wife rolls her eyes and starts picturing a huge mess. I have the space to do it.
I don't understand why it is so expensive. Seems if they would lower the price, they could make a real dent in the petro diesel market.
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Originally Posted by SBV45
don't understand why it is so expensive. Seems if they would lower the price, they could make a real dent in the petro diesel market.
If you get really serious about homebrewing, you could check these guys out:
http://www.biodieselsolutions.com/home/home.asp
... but it's fun to play with small batches first, just to see it happen before your eyes!
Duncan
#5
Been to the site.
Perhaps a writing campaign to our elected officials would help on the taxes, although the petroleum lobby would certainly try to counteract it.
I understand the issues but Bic pen company and Honda (several other manufacturers) broke into the markets with lower priced offerings.
I would switch in a minute if it was cost effective.
Perhaps a writing campaign to our elected officials would help on the taxes, although the petroleum lobby would certainly try to counteract it.
I understand the issues but Bic pen company and Honda (several other manufacturers) broke into the markets with lower priced offerings.
I would switch in a minute if it was cost effective.