Archive for the 'Diesel Fuel' Category
The confusion comes from the idea that the term biodiesel fuel also covers ‘blends’ with diesel . Pure vegetable oil is pure biodiesel and that is rarely used in any diesel car, truck or engine. The main problem with putting pure …
March 7th, 2010 | Posted in BioDiesel, Diesel, Diesel Fuel, Diesel Truck | No Comments
If you drive a diesel truck or car, check them out. Brevard BioDiesel. Brevard County Brevard Biodiesel seeks to promote the availability and use of clean-burning, renewable biodiesel fuel as a replacement for petroleum by raising …
July 11th, 2009 | Posted in BioDiesel, Diesel, Diesel Fuel, Diesel Truck | No Comments
Technically speaking, waste vegetable oil is a biodiesel fuel because biodiesel fuels are any fuels that are derived from vegetable oils or animal fats that run a ” diesel ” or compression ignition engine. The term Biodiesel is currently …
June 29th, 2009 | Posted in BioDiesel, Diesel, Diesel Fuel, Diesel Truck | No Comments
doores asked:
I am writing a story and need to know what will happen to diesel fuel when it stays gelled for a long time. Say 100000 gallons stored in -40 weather for 5 years. Then heated back up to liquefy the diesel again. Would the fuel still be good to use? Would we have [...]
December 27th, 2008 | Posted in Diesel Fuel | 1 Comment
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I would like to be able to use something other then diesel fuel without modifying the engine majorly. If a little modifying is necessary list how it is done? I have heard that this can be done with Kerosene. Is this true? What type of fuel would be the cheapest? Are there any [...]
December 26th, 2008 | Posted in Diesel Fuel | No Comments
Captain Dave asked:
I have a chance to buy a few thousand dollars worth of diesel fuel but it is about eight years old. It’s been stored in a fueltank of an old tugboat. Is the fuel still good?
December 25th, 2008 | Posted in Diesel Fuel | 2 Comments
Ed asked:
Diesel fuel is only one step above #2 grade heating fuel, and requires much less refining than regular automobile gas. So, why then is it more expensive. Please, someone who can actually answer this, give me a good reason.
December 24th, 2008 | Posted in Diesel Fuel | 5 Comments
pollito asked:
Isn’t diesel fuel cheaper to produce? Why is it so expensive?
December 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Diesel Fuel | 6 Comments
gpatrick10 asked:
I’ve noticed on all the fuel pumps, a notice that Federal law prohibits the use of low sulfer content diesel in 2007 model vehicles powered by diesel fuel.
December 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Diesel Fuel | No Comments
JOHN T asked:
I HAVE A BOAT THAT HAS SAT FOR 3 1/2 YEARS. IT IS FILLED WITH DIESEL FUEL. WILL THE FUEL HAVE TURNED TO SLUDGE?; COULD I ADD A CONDITIONER? OR MUST IT BE DRAINED BEFORE TRYING TO START?
December 21st, 2008 | Posted in Diesel Fuel | 5 Comments