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Re: India is not waiting for a crisis in oil to adopt BD [sinepman]
by gagrice
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Sep 20, 2005 (7:23 am)
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Replying to: sinepman (Sep 20, 2005 6:52 am)
The big question is can it be done without subsidies. In Hawaii biodiesel is now less than #2 petrol diesel. It is limited in the islands by the amount of waste oil and grease that is collected. In the rest of the country we are subsidizing a buck a gallon for B100. I don't have any idea how much we subsidize petroleum. Kind of a tough call. I do know in CA the biodiesel producers are not keeping up with the demand. Many high profile entertainers are getting on the biodiesel bandwagon.
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Re: India is not waiting for a crisis in oil to adopt BD [gagrice]
by sinepman
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Sep 20, 2005 (7:53 am)
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Replying to: gagrice (Sep 20, 2005 7:23 am)
I wonder if there is a net gain in energy from the production of bio diesel. As much as the ideal sounds wonderful, I can't see it going mainstream. With Rita showing her skirt in the open waters of the Gulf we can only pray it does not harm our infrastructure any further. We definitely need alternatives and I'm glad bio diesel has a chance.
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Re: India is not waiting for a crisis in oil to adopt BD [gagrice]
by drewba
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Sep 20, 2005 (11:29 am)
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Replying to: gagrice (Sep 20, 2005 7:23 am)
In the rest of the country we are subsidizing a buck a gallon for B100. I don't have any idea how much we subsidize petroleum.
When you account for our military costs in the Middle East, I think we are subsidizing petroleum at a monetary cost far greater than a dollar per gallon.
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Re: Good used trucks for running biodiesel [charlotte7]
by fenris2
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Sep 20, 2005 (7:24 pm)
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Replying to: charlotte7 (Sep 08, 2005 1:03 pm)
Hmm, I am considering doing the same to test the waters. Wife says buying a new 30k vehical to test BD is in no way smart, and she's right.
You may want to check Dodge Rams, careful as I beleive there are a few years where it is not recomended (possibly due to fuel pump type). But, go to journeytoforever.org or the biodiesel list they have linked from there and ask. Annecdotally, from what I have read the two biggies are auto transmissions on dodge (get manual) and something with the housing/mounting of the turbo that can rust out an mislead people into thinking the whole turbo is bad. I seem to remember someone saying 94-95 was a good year for BD use and should be in that price range if well maintained
Ford 7.3s also seem to do well.
But, I am probably steering clear of newer duramax and newer powestrokes just from the stories I have heard - nothing to do with BD, but just general reliability issues
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Re: Good used trucks for running biodiesel [fenris2]
by fenris2
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Sep 20, 2005 (7:27 pm)
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Replying to: fenris2 (Sep 20, 2005 7:24 pm)
Hmmm, best add that al lthese are the superduty variety of full sized pickup truck (dodge ram 2500, ford f-250). Although afaik ford also made the excursion SUV along with the 7.3 diesel and it was geared better for milage, but worse for towing vs. the PUs
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Re: Good used trucks for running biodiesel [fenris2]
by gagrice
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Sep 20, 2005 (8:20 pm)
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Replying to: fenris2 (Sep 20, 2005 7:27 pm)
I work with a fellow that lives in So Dakota. He has used B20 in his Ford 6.0 PowerStroke since new two years ago. He says it does fine year round. He buys fuel at the co-op and B20 is consistently less expensive than unleaded regular gas.
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2005 Mercedes E320 CDI and Biodiesel
by mitch9
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Oct 23, 2005 (9:38 am)
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I just purchased a 2005 Mercedes E320 CDI. I live near a biodiesel retailer that sells "B100". I have checked around and verified that they sell "high quality" biodiesel fuel that meets ASTM standards. Does anyone have experience running this car on biodiesel? Is there any retrofitting I would need to do? I've read conflicting things. Any help, especially from someone with experience, would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: 2005 Mercedes E320 CDI and Biodiesel [mitch9]
by gagrice
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Oct 23, 2005 (10:24 am)
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Replying to: mitch9 (Oct 23, 2005 9:38 am)
Willie runs B100 in his E320 CDI. There is confusion concerning warranty. Mercedes would have to prove that the biodiesel caused a failure to refuse warranty work. Let us know how it runs on biodiesel.
http://www.biodiesel.org/resources/users/artists/willie.shtm
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Re: 2005 Mercedes E320 CDI and Biodiesel [gagrice]
by mitch9
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Oct 24, 2005 (11:15 am)
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Replying to: gagrice (Oct 23, 2005 10:24 am)
I infer from Willie's website that he hasn't modified his car, and all else I've read suggests only to keep an eye on the hoses and fuel pump seals containing "elastomer compounds incompatible with biodiesel." Since I'm not experienced in under-the-hood matters, am I safe to assume that this would be something any good car mechanic can do? It would be great to hear from anyone else doing this. I'll let you know how it goes for me.
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Bio-Diesel all over the World
by yerth10
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Oct 29, 2005 (3:36 pm)
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If you go to
http://www.greencarcongress.com/
today (2005/10/29), you will see lots of news about bio-diesel.
USA, Brazil, Malaysia, Singapore, etc are constructing bio-diesel plants.
It seems that BD has 1 unit input & 3 unit output ratio. Thats better than Ethanols 1 : 1.5 input : output ratio.
Anything edible can be converted into Bio-diesel.
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