Posted by dej(jed) on March 22, 2011 at 04:54:06 from (72.23.31.130):
In Reply to: Olive oil in fuel ? posted by Big Ed on March 21, 2011 at 20:57:12:
The cloud and pour point on diesel is extermely low these days, so you should be able to add upwards of around 10% to diesel. Do a test and pour some diesel in a glass jar and then pour a 10% mix in another jar. Swirl them and see how they move comparatively. Next put both in a freezer and observe every 5 minutes for about 30 minutes. If you get a really quick freeze on the blend, you have added too much. We run testing aimed at those specs. A lot of guys in our area are giving up on making Bio diesel because of the glycerin byproduct that they can"t use. They are now sock filtering and blending, just as you are suggesting. www.fuelsandlubestechnologies.org
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