At what point does a biodiesel blend's effect become neglagable? I bring up
this point after reading the directions on a bottle of canola based fuel
addative that is made localy, and sells for over$15/l.
The directions suggest to add 1 litre to 1000 litres of diesel.
In my unprofesional
If the blend is purely for lubricity (as opposed to emissions
reductions), then can a 0.1% concentration do anything? I know that
2% biodiesel is supposed to restore lubricity to the low sulpher fuel,
but if it is selling for 15 times the price of biodiesel, maybe it is
better and a 0.1%
On 9/16/05, Zeke Yewdall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or maybe someone has just found a new way to make money of gullible consumers.
Seems to me that this were the case, they would tell you to use
more. They make more money that way. Kinda like the
directions on the detergent box that tell you that
If the blend is purely for lubricity (as opposed to emissions
reductions), then can a 0.1% concentration do anything? I know that
2% biodiesel is supposed to restore lubricity to the low sulpher fuel,
but if it is selling for 15 times the price of biodiesel, maybe it is
better and a 0.1%