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Title: Anyone using Bio-Diesel??
Post by: yamahaha on December 20, 2007, 01:22:32 PM
Anyone making bio-diesel?
What kind of system?
truck?
And any modifications to the truck?
Any problems?


Title: Re: Anyone using Bio-Diesel??
Post by: MuddFreak77 on December 20, 2007, 01:50:48 PM
I run B-20 when I can find it.  THe only draw back is the first time you use it you will have to change the fuel filters several times.

2001 Ford F250 7.3ltr, mods I have many but nothing especially for Biofuel.

No problems


Title: Re: Anyone using Bio-Diesel??
Post by: Young Gun on December 20, 2007, 04:20:29 PM
Isn't bio-diesel more expensive?  Especially if you make your own at home?


Title: Re: Anyone using Bio-Diesel??
Post by: backinsaddle on December 20, 2007, 04:23:55 PM
Isn't bio-diesel more expensive?  Especially if you make your own at home?

not including equipment, you can make biodiesel for around $0.70/gallon I'm told


Title: Re: Anyone using Bio-Diesel??
Post by: Smoknbanshee on December 20, 2007, 05:15:13 PM
have a friend that bought the 3k dollar system and gets the cooking oil from a local seafood restaurant and makes his own bio-diesel.  Been running for about 3 years in a Dura-max.  No problems.


Title: Re: Anyone using Bio-Diesel??
Post by: k-town quad boy #5 on December 20, 2007, 05:26:07 PM
my dad runs his used motor oil or vaacum pump oil mixes it in with the diesel and runs it, free gas and better mileage

dodge 2500 1996

not to sure if you would want to do this with a newer truck.


Title: Re: Anyone using Bio-Diesel??
Post by: MuddFreak77 on December 20, 2007, 05:28:23 PM
my dad runs his used motor oil or vaacum pump oil mixes it in with the diesel and runs it, free gas and better mileage

dodge 2500 1996

not to sure if you would want to do this with a newer truck.

If you try and do that with a newer truck you will destroy it.  I think the 1996 Dodge cummins is still all mechanical so you can get away with it.  I used to run a Kero and diesel mix in the winters up north in a 1983 Ford 6.9, I won't even try that with the newer trucks


Title: Re: Anyone using Bio-Diesel??
Post by: Young Gun on December 20, 2007, 06:20:03 PM
not including equipment, you can make biodiesel for around $0.70/gallon I'm told

Equipment costs a lot though, it would take a few years before you actually start saving money.  Plus I have heard some restaurants will make you pay for their USED oil?  So ridiculous...


Title: Re: Anyone using Bio-Diesel??
Post by: Bigscrb15 on December 20, 2007, 09:59:02 PM
not including equipment, you can make biodiesel for around $0.70/gallon I'm told

Equipment costs a lot though, it would take a few years before you actually start saving money.  Plus I have heard some restaurants will make you pay for their USED oil?  So ridiculous...

some restaurants will pay you to take it away.


Title: Re: Anyone using Bio-Diesel??
Post by: trx#9 on December 20, 2007, 10:31:42 PM
not including equipment, you can make biodiesel for around $0.70/gallon I'm told

Equipment costs a lot though, it would take a few years before you actually start saving money.  Plus I have heard some restaurants will make you pay for their USED oil?  So ridiculous...

some restaurants will pay you to take it away.
Until there's a demand for it. ;)


Title: Re: Anyone using Bio-Diesel??
Post by: AmericanRobster on December 21, 2007, 09:46:55 PM
I know a guy at my work who has a 6.0 PS and he plans on using Bio-diesel soon. I think that he said he could get it for $1.50 a gallon.


Title: Re: Anyone using Bio-Diesel??
Post by: Mars on December 21, 2007, 10:39:47 PM
Used motor oil is being paid at .20~.25 a gallon.

Used veg oil has lots of solids needing lots of filtering.

Blending use motor/trans oil can be done on older diesels but it must be filtered to 20 microns or you will damage your pumps.(10 micron recomended)

Your a fool if you run blended crap in a late model/common rail engines.(injectors $600 each +10 micron particals will stick them open)

It you drive 80,000 miles a year you might break even on bio-diesel