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Old 11-23-2004, 02:52 PM
bill murrow bill murrow is offline
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Originally Posted by oldnavy
Below are some links to biofuel info and dino fuel info.

Link 1

Link 2

Link 3

Link 4

Link 5 from Bosch Pdf form.

Link 5 is a real eye openner, and can be almost scarry for owners of new model high pressure diesel fuel systems.

Also very few if any (unless there have been resent changes I'm unaware of) states require any cetane rating on the pump or even cleanness of the fuel. Those that may, most likely seldom if ever preform pump site inspections due to like of manpower, money and desire.
Thanks for the links.

Yes, some states do require cetane ratings to be posted and, as one member already mentioned, Maryland is one. We live in Pa., right on the Md. border, and Pa., to my knowledge, does NOT require cetane to be posted plus it's $2.29 in most spots and in Md. [Bel Air to be exact], I bought it for $2.11 with a rating of a mere 40.

Seems like bio is way more known in the Midwest as I have never seen any here in the East. Drove from Pa. to Fla. recently and didn't see any at all.

Cheers,

Bill
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