Hello Francisco,
The new fuel ethanol blends are a way to reduce pollution and also
reduce petroleum use with all its ramifications.
Different blends are available for sale in many locations. When you are
ready to make your own fuels, there are many references available. In
the mean time, you
the testing is still being conducted. There are others who can better answer
that question with some hands on experience.
Luc
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From: francisco j burgos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 11:12 AM
Subject:
I have been told that its best to use ASME
ASTM?
certified biodiesel for the newer
cars because of the centrifuge used in processing to eliminate something,
and that using homebrew made from WVO is dangerous.
I just bought a TDI and am running my first tank of ASME certified biodiesel
wanted to test it for ASME specs but they wanted over $1000 to do the test.
I am confident that if you do the reaction , water wash the results and
properly filter the bio you will be meeting asme standards
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From: Marna [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
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I have a 02 golt and have been making bio for two
years (1800 gal so far). I
wanted to test it for ASME specs but they wanted
over $1000 to do the test.
I am confident that if you do the reaction , water
wash the results and
properly filter the bio
they switched over to. If it is an any other year TDI make good fuel
(quality test ect.) and use it.
Luc
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From: Marna [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 12:48 AM
Subject: [Biofuel] Newbie Question: TDI and homemade fuel
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