LEggers said:The only thing I will keep adding to my tank allong with the B99 is Lucas oil treatment.
I have a wopping 6 miles on the truck with the new fuel and it smells allot differant.
I get a little less smoke at idle and allot less under full throttle.
LEggers said:I kicked out $3. 11 a gallon today. . B99
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So what is the benefit of bio if you are paying about the same as #2, other than it burns cleaner? I was under the impression that Bio is less expensive than #2, that must be if you make it yourself![]()
LightmanE300 -- I did read that Bio is more susceptible to microbial growth -- much more so than even petro diesel. It's one of the reasons that Cummins (according to them) stops at officially approving anything over B5 for now. They're concerned about warranting tons of repairs due to bad fuel due to the current state of affairs relative to the variances of biodiesel quality. So I think an anti-microbial additive would be useful in addition to water dispersion and anti-gel... Thoughts?LightmanE300 said:I would say you're wasting your money on the lucas, no offense. The reason I say that is because biodiesel does NOT need any improvement in lubricity, detergency, or cetane. What do you feel you're getting out of the lucas? The only additive I could recommend with a high blend of bio is one that has anti gel additives during winter, and also proper water dispersal to solubize any free water/suspended water that happens to be in the bio. Powerservice DFS, redline, fppf, and primrose are examples. Now I won't turn this into a fuel additives debate, but the arguments that are there for emulsifiers vs demulsifiers are much stronger for emulsifiers when we start talking about biodiesel, considering it's much higher water content as well as much much higher saturation limits before water falls out. Anyway, the point is that the lucas isn't doing jack shoot for ya:-laf
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So what is the benefit of bio if you are paying about the same as #2, other than it burns cleaner? I was under the impression that Bio is less expensive than #2, that must be if you make it yourself![]()
Gary - K7GLD said:We have a local Texaco distributor just down the hill - he also carries Lucas and several other brands - I wonder if outfits like this can or will special order biofuels for customers on request - anyone try?
I think I'll drop in locally and see what response I get...
JWolf said:I have had a LOT OF LUCK /// ALL BAD when asking stations to order the biofuel. They all say that people look at the price per gallon sign and the bio costs more so people won't stop.
good luck