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Originally posted by Scott Duprey:
George, George, George.
...Be sure you are using "Soy bio-diesel". This type is required to meet astm requirements and water will not be a problem....
I believe George Morrison discussed
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The State of Ohio was using B20 and began experiencing problems in various types of engines ranging from busses to highway maintenance, etc.. Most of the problems stem from the inferior quality of much bio on the market. It is *very* difficult to find real soy bio. As a result of the reduction in tax credits for soy bio, most bio has now become reprocessed frier oil, waste oil, etc. etc.. True high quality soy bio is almost non-existent...
Irrespective, even the highest quality soy bio contains waaay too much water for my confort level. I have read the academia studies but the missing component is that the wonderful, beautiful soy bio they talk about in their work just does not exist any more...
I work with a farm coop group that indeed has soy bio.. It costs $2.00+ more/gallon than the regular bio due to the low supply/tax incentive losses..
George