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Re: What is so bad about bio/soy diesel?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Spencnaz</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Most homebrewers (including your's truly) are meeting and exceeding ASTM D6751 and BQ9000 standards regularly. I would challenge any commercial supplier to test my homebrewed fuel against their product.
Homebrewers are very careful about their processes.
The issue of stores selling biodiesel with ULSD and tankage is a moot one. Biodiesel is totally miscible with all forms of diesel. </div></div>
I wasn't trying to imply homebrewers did not know how to make fuel properly. I'm fully aware that a home brew is capable of exceeding most commercially available fuels. However, home brew is also capable of failing miserably. (See dieselsecret post above)
I'm aware that Bio will mix with any diesel. Most of the truck stops where I used to get biodiesel used to offer regular dino and B20. They now carry ULSD and LSD. Since they only have 2 tanks to pump from the biodiesel has lost out.
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