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Biodiesel fuel

American Woman

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Any body know anything about Jatropha curcas as the next Biodiesel fuel?

In the present investigation of the jatropha curcas oil which has been considered as a potential alternative fuel for the compression ignition (C.I.) engine.[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0NXEevhmjY"]YouTube - New Clean Fuel: Bio-Diesel[/ame]

Redneck and I are considering using about an acre of this for starters. If it works out we may get new cars that burn diesel fuel.....our own fuel :biggrin:
 

Trakternut

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The biodiesel that's available today, is a blend of the bio stuff and standard diesel fuel.
It goes in grades. B-10 is a blend of 10% bio product with 90% diesel fuel.
B-20 is 20% bio and 80% diesel, and on down the line. Works great in warm weather, but tends to get a tad stiff in colder climes.
 

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