Aug-30-2016 09:36 AM
Aug-31-2016 08:19 AM
Michelle.S wrote:
I think if you research deep enough, you will find out that pure diesel you bought may still be B5, because I believe for blends of B5 or less that don't have to post anymore. If more that B5 will generally posted as Up To B20.
Aug-31-2016 07:28 AM
Aug-31-2016 05:49 AM
Tyler0215 wrote:
Politics aside please. The science is there.
Bio-diesel or ethanol blends have been proven to not harm engines or components.
I have used ethanol blends in all my vehicles for many years with no problems at all.
Aug-30-2016 09:57 PM
ktmrfs wrote:Michelle.S wrote:
I think if you research deep enough, you will find out that pure diesel you bought may still be B5, because I believe for blends of B5 or less that don't have to post anymore. If more that B5 will generally posted as Up To B20.
in oregon the "up to B20" can be up to, but the way to tell if it is B20 or less is to see if it is exempt from road tax. If it is B20 it is exempt, if less it is not. Pretty obvious since it is then usually $.25 less than the B5
The results of this study suggest that long term operation with B20 at the current specification limits for alkali and alkaline earth metal impurities can adversely impact the performance of DOC, DPF and SCR systems.[/quote]
No big deal right? DPF's and SCR's are dirt cheap! :R
Aug-30-2016 06:54 PM
Michelle.S wrote:
I think if you research deep enough, you will find out that pure diesel you bought may still be B5, because I believe for blends of B5 or less that don't have to post anymore. If more that B5 will generally posted as Up To B20.
Aug-30-2016 06:17 PM
Aug-30-2016 05:26 PM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:ktmrfs wrote:Turtle n Peeps wrote:Tyler0215 wrote:
Politics aside please. The science is there.
Bio-diesel or ethanol blends have been proven to not harm engines or components.
I have used ethanol blends in all my vehicles for many years with no problems at all.
Really? Pretty interesting statement considering every single diesel maker disagrees with you. You know something that they don't?
First there are compatibility problems.
Then there is the problem with the SCR and DPF systems.
Then there is post injection problems with Biodiesel.
Need I go on? And I didn't even talk about Alkie in gasoline! :R
Where do some of you come up with this stuff? The disinformation and misinformation on this forum is astounding! :R
if every single mfg disagrees, why are at least 3mfg certifying the current diesels vehicles for use with B15 and in most cases B20 and have certified use of B5 for more than 10 years.
yes, initially there were compatibility problems with high blends with seals, hoses etc. but those were adressed easily long ago and never was an issue with B2 of B5.
and none of the links you posted are from a vehicle mfg. paper yes, validity with VOE well subject to careful examination for sure before concluding anything. and at least one is 5 years old.
Every single manufacture says bio is hard on engine parts.
#1. Name one engine manufacture that recommends running 100% bio; or even 50% for that matter? Oh that's right, there is none. Do you know why? Because it's hard on engine parts.
#2. Look at the oil change schedule for straight #2 and then for a #2 bio blend. Oh, look at that; if it's a #2 bio blend you have to follow a severe oil change schedule. I wonder why that is? :R Do you know why?
#3. Bio is hydroscopic and holds water in suspension; how compatible do you think that is with a CP4-x pump? :R
#4. Not all people on this forum own new trucks. Try running bio or even a strong bio blend and see what happens to your hoses or rubber parts. Let me know how that works out for you. :B
#5. Not all people have old trucks on this forum. Try running 100% bio in them and tell me how it works out for your SCR and DPF for you. :B
#6. The manufacture of my truck says no more than 5% bio; PERIOD! Some states mandate over 5%. Some 10%. Do you think it's a good idea to go 100% over manufacture specs? What about 150 or 200%? Is that ok also? :R
Aug-30-2016 05:22 PM
Aug-30-2016 04:43 PM
Tyler0215 wrote:
Politics aside please. The science is there.
Bio-diesel or ethanol blends have been proven to not harm engines or components.
I have used ethanol blends in all my vehicles for many years with no problems at all.
Aug-30-2016 04:34 PM
wanderingbob wrote:
Turtle , Looks to me that article that you referenced concerns B 100 not B 5,
where do YOU come up with this stuff !
Aug-30-2016 04:30 PM
ktmrfs wrote:Turtle n Peeps wrote:Tyler0215 wrote:
Politics aside please. The science is there.
Bio-diesel or ethanol blends have been proven to not harm engines or components.
I have used ethanol blends in all my vehicles for many years with no problems at all.
Really? Pretty interesting statement considering every single diesel maker disagrees with you. You know something that they don't?
First there are compatibility problems.
Then there is the problem with the SCR and DPF systems.
Then there is post injection problems with Biodiesel.
Need I go on? And I didn't even talk about Alkie in gasoline! :R
Where do some of you come up with this stuff? The disinformation and misinformation on this forum is astounding! :R
if every single mfg disagrees, why are at least 3mfg certifying the current diesels vehicles for use with B15 and in most cases B20 and have certified use of B5 for more than 10 years.
yes, initially there were compatibility problems with high blends with seals, hoses etc. but those were adressed easily long ago and never was an issue with B2 of B5.
and none of the links you posted are from a vehicle mfg. paper yes, validity with VOE well subject to careful examination for sure before concluding anything. and at least one is 5 years old.
Aug-30-2016 04:29 PM
Aug-30-2016 03:23 PM
Aug-30-2016 03:11 PM
Tyler0215 wrote:
Politics aside please. The science is there.
Bio-diesel or ethanol blends have been proven to not harm engines or components.
I have used ethanol blends in all my vehicles for many years with no problems at all.
Aug-30-2016 03:08 PM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:Tyler0215 wrote:
Politics aside please. The science is there.
Bio-diesel or ethanol blends have been proven to not harm engines or components.
I have used ethanol blends in all my vehicles for many years with no problems at all.
Really? Pretty interesting statement considering every single diesel maker disagrees with you. You know something that they don't?
First there are compatibility problems.
Then there is the problem with the SCR and DPF systems.
Then there is post injection problems with Biodiesel.
Need I go on? And I didn't even talk about Alkie in gasoline! :R
Where do some of you come up with this stuff? The disinformation and misinformation on this forum is astounding! :R