Can Alt fuels be better for diesel engines instead of biodiesel?

By | Jun 16, 2009
Tom W asked:


I have found a site that boasts no engine modifications needed as well as by using their additive, you can use to fuel any diesel engine. Is that possible or true?

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  1. gearbox June 18, 2009 10:27 pm

    yes it’s called Bio-diesel!!!!!!!

    Basically restaurant oil grease is purified and added with 20-80% diesel to become Bio Diesel.

    Pure 100% cooking oil can run a Diesel engine however it’s hard to ignite at times and clogs pumps and filters real easy.. that’s why most bio-diesel is called B-20 or 20% cooking oil and 80% road diesel for. It helps cut the need on the road diesel but doesn’t give as many issues as pure bio

    You can also run a diesel on used transmission oil but wouldn’t recommend it…

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