It appears that I am the only nae sayer here , or should I say that the jury is still out .
I'm using bio-diesel [ transesterfication process { removing gliserin }] , for about 1 yr. + ,
I can not afford to do the studies I've read [ having a lab & tearing down eng. for inspection ] .
Also can not afford to experiment with my truck , so I've been following you guys and your efforts for a while .
Then point being that with out actual data [ lab analysis - fuel & crank case oil , engine tear downs ] , its as far as I can see all opinions , 2nd & 3rd hand info .
I would like to think that you folks take this as it is intended , just logical look at the issue .
An analogy could be the way I see some [ shops & individuals ] work in the automotive industry , limited knowledge , frequently putting a part , or parts in to find or fix a problem , rather than diagnostics showing what parts failed & why , then fixing the original problem .
Like I said above , leave the emotion out of it , do not feel insulted , its just trying to gain/give information .
I've seen a number of studies that showed issues with gliserin left in the fuel , then there is salts , waster , PH , ect , all of witch cause all kinds of issues [ just filtering , doesn't get all of that out ] .
Also with the span of yrs. that the fuel systems evolve from one system type to an other , its hard to do all the testing for each , as an example the comin rail systems appear to have issues with the high pressure affecting the gliserin .
The manufactures are changing the systems to go with the change in fuel , they are doing extensive research , with the oil companies to get the fuel & systems to work together , I do not think that with out the labs & teardowns , any homebrewer can keep up , we need to pick a fuel system and fuel for that .
Enough for now , again this is an exchange to develop ideas , not a knock on anybody .
Thanks John