Re: Ya ready for diesel yet?
Total unadulterated bullsh*t!
But you put your money where you month is and go ahead distill biodiesel and destroy your own car. God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Bret Ludwig wrote: > > You are too dense to talk to really. Biodiesel has approximately the > same heat value as petroleum diesel and therefore mechanical diesels > produce approximately the same power on approximately the same fuel > flow. There are always slight variations in heat content from batch to > batch and therefore a mechanical diesel will vary slightly in peak > torque and HP, just as if you are running #1, #2, or whatever. That's > why all performance and emissions testing on diesels is done on a fuel > of precise specification. > > This is all well documented in the link I provided, you just read the > first paragraph and decided it didn't agree with what you thought and > went off. |
Re: Ya ready for diesel yet?
My Dad die of lung cancer.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Bret Ludwig wrote: > > If diesel soot was so dangerous the cancer rate would have skyrocketed > when steam trains were replaced by diesels which pulled in to train > stations. Get the sulfur out of the diesel like Europe did and the US > military has and diesel will be far less offensive than catalytic > converter sulfur stink. |
Re: Ya ready for diesel yet?
My Dad die of lung cancer.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Bret Ludwig wrote: > > If diesel soot was so dangerous the cancer rate would have skyrocketed > when steam trains were replaced by diesels which pulled in to train > stations. Get the sulfur out of the diesel like Europe did and the US > military has and diesel will be far less offensive than catalytic > converter sulfur stink. |
Re: Ya ready for diesel yet?
My Dad die of lung cancer.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Bret Ludwig wrote: > > If diesel soot was so dangerous the cancer rate would have skyrocketed > when steam trains were replaced by diesels which pulled in to train > stations. Get the sulfur out of the diesel like Europe did and the US > military has and diesel will be far less offensive than catalytic > converter sulfur stink. |
Re: Ya ready for diesel yet?
My Dad die of lung cancer.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Bret Ludwig wrote: > > If diesel soot was so dangerous the cancer rate would have skyrocketed > when steam trains were replaced by diesels which pulled in to train > stations. Get the sulfur out of the diesel like Europe did and the US > military has and diesel will be far less offensive than catalytic > converter sulfur stink. |
Re: Ya ready for diesel yet?
Are absolutely BRUTAL so waxing your car is a necessity, not a luxury?
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Re: Ya ready for diesel yet?
Are absolutely BRUTAL so waxing your car is a necessity, not a luxury?
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Re: Ya ready for diesel yet?
Are absolutely BRUTAL so waxing your car is a necessity, not a luxury?
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Re: Ya ready for diesel yet?
Are absolutely BRUTAL so waxing your car is a necessity, not a luxury?
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Re: Ya ready for diesel yet?
Spain?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Dave Milne wrote: > > Sure, if it sucks water. I meant rather that diesels don't have spark plugs > to get wet (although the advantage is rather dimished by the fact they have > now acquired a lot more electronics). I didn't realise you were outside the > US now, Earle - where are you ? > > Dave Milne, Scotland > '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ |
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