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![]() "Scott Downey" wrote in message ... http://www.pipeline.to/biodiesel/cost.html From your link: "The economic model indicated that Biodiesel blends could be utilized at as little as 3.2 cents more per mile driven than petroleum diesel * an amount easily offset by other savings." It appears that bio-diesel is cheaper than dyno-diesel. What are the "other savings?" Bert |
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![]() "Bert Robbins" wrote in message ... "Scott Downey" wrote in message ... http://www.pipeline.to/biodiesel/cost.html From your link: "The economic model indicated that Biodiesel blends could be utilized at as little as 3.2 cents more per mile driven than petroleum diesel * an amount easily offset by other savings." It appears that bio-diesel is cheaper than dyno-diesel. What are the "other savings?" Bert Says that Bio-diesel in more expensive than dino. To the tune of about 30 cents a gallon on a 20 mile per gallon vehicle. Now since dino diesel is about $1.60 gallon here in NorCal that is an about 19% increase in cost. Do I have to change filters and oil more often? Does in lub the injector pump properly? Bill |
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From what I read there is less wear on the injection system.
A big plus for boaters and environment is cleaner exhaust that smells like sort of like french fries cooking. Also biodegrades quicker the dyno oil if spilled. At least we have alternatives to OPEC I dont know anything about the filter issue. I did see a program on the discovery channel about the future of internal combustion and biodiesel is a possible alternative fuel. "Calif Bill" wrote in message k.net... "Bert Robbins" wrote in message ... "Scott Downey" wrote in message ... http://www.pipeline.to/biodiesel/cost.html From your link: "The economic model indicated that Biodiesel blends could be utilized at as little as 3.2 cents more per mile driven than petroleum diesel * an amount easily offset by other savings." It appears that bio-diesel is cheaper than dyno-diesel. What are the "other savings?" Bert Says that Bio-diesel in more expensive than dino. To the tune of about 30 cents a gallon on a 20 mile per gallon vehicle. Now since dino diesel is about $1.60 gallon here in NorCal that is an about 19% increase in cost. Do I have to change filters and oil more often? Does in lub the injector pump properly? Bill |
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![]() "Bert Robbins" wrote in message ... "Scott Downey" wrote in message ... http://www.pipeline.to/biodiesel/cost.html From your link: "The economic model indicated that Biodiesel blends could be utilized at as little as 3.2 cents more per mile driven than petroleum diesel * an amount easily offset by other savings." It appears that bio-diesel is cheaper than dyno-diesel. What are the "other savings?" Bert It should have read "is not cheaper". Bert |
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