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Biodiesel-- would you run it if it proven was safe for the CTD?

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Would you run Biodiesel?

  • Yes! 100% bring it on!

    Votes: 77 42.3%
  • Yes, but only at 20% or lower blends with regular #2

    Votes: 26 14.3%
  • Only if is cost me less

    Votes: 73 40.1%
  • No, not under any circumstances-- sounds like sci-fi junk to me

    Votes: 13 7.1%

  • Total voters
    182

how many second gen's out there running on filtered WVO

ready for bio diesel, maybe.

When Cummins say's it's OK, I'm ready. I'd like to think it could/would be less expensive... . and good for our economy.
 
This is a really old post but who says you have too use virgin crops that effect food supply. It's called recycling. Algae also has no effect on food supply along with hemp oil
 
Been running B100 douring the sumer months and B50/50 over the winter. Only problems I've run in to were fuel gelling, Ok I did get one batch that was not clean cloged up the filters, don't use that guy any more. I like the idea that the fuel is made from waste product and that it keeps our farmers working. Anything that we can do to keep our money here in the USA and not send it over seas is a good thing.
 
When it is cheap enough my truck does well with someplace between B80 and B20. When it is not, most of the time now, I run just a gallon or so to make the VP44 happy.
 
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