AFAIK commercially available stuff should prolong your engine's life as long as 
it's diluted in dinodiesel. I think B20 is best.

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On Jul 15, 2011, at 4:38 PM, Dieselhead <126die...@gmail.com> wrote:

It is if it meets the BQ standard.  Meeting the standard is not likely with 
homebrew.  Testing a sample runs roughly $1000 cash.

Allan Streib wrote:
Don't forget to account for the increased expenses in injector and pump 
rebuilds.

I thought the wonderful thing about biodiesel was that it had more lubricity 
than dinodiesel, which helped the fuel system live a long and happy life.

Mitch.

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