BioDiesel question - Toronto area
Hi:
Has anyone tried the BioDiesel from the Utopia retail location in Unionville (Hwy 7 and Kennedy Rd., Greater Toronto Area)? Does this diesel variety gel in low temperatures? Or is it ok if a diesel fuel conditioner like Stanadyne is added to it to prevent gelling? Should I use just regular diesel in winters? I have a 1992 Jetta TD and currently I use regular diesel (Esso) with a diesel fuel conditioner (Stanadyne). Thanks in advance, Amit. |
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JoBo "Amit Joneja" > wrote in message ... > Hi: > > Has anyone tried the BioDiesel from the Utopia retail location in Unionville > (Hwy 7 and Kennedy Rd., Greater Toronto Area)? Does this diesel variety gel > in low temperatures? Or is it ok if a diesel fuel conditioner like Stanadyne > is added to it to prevent gelling? Should I use just regular diesel in > winters? > > I have a 1992 Jetta TD and currently I use regular diesel (Esso) with a > diesel fuel conditioner (Stanadyne). > > Thanks in advance, > > Amit. > > |
My Understanding is.... Bio Diesel is better for emissions, IT will
supposedly work well in the TDI. I sqw a TV show on it not long ago,Apparently in Europe they have Bio as a mainstay..Its just new tech here. And they say the only drawback to Bio Diesel is your car exhaust is going to smell like PopCorn...... Bob -- Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of A New Day Jethro Tull "Amit Joneja" > wrote in message ... > Hi: > > Has anyone tried the BioDiesel from the Utopia retail location in Unionville > (Hwy 7 and Kennedy Rd., Greater Toronto Area)? Does this diesel variety gel > in low temperatures? Or is it ok if a diesel fuel conditioner like Stanadyne > is added to it to prevent gelling? Should I use just regular diesel in > winters? > > I have a 1992 Jetta TD and currently I use regular diesel (Esso) with a > diesel fuel conditioner (Stanadyne). > > Thanks in advance, > > Amit. > > |
So everyone behind you will suddenly get very hungry from the smell?...
Maybe I should hook up a hotdog cart on a trailer hitch, drive around for a bit on bio diesel, then just stop, set up shop and cure the hunger I cause everyone.... "Bob Peters" > wrote in message ... > My Understanding is.... Bio Diesel is better for emissions, IT will > supposedly work well in the TDI. > I sqw a TV show on it not long ago,Apparently in Europe they have Bio as a > mainstay..Its just new tech here. And they say the only drawback to Bio > Diesel is your car exhaust is going to smell like PopCorn...... > Bob > -- > Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of A New Day > Jethro Tull > "Amit Joneja" > wrote in message > ... >> Hi: >> >> Has anyone tried the BioDiesel from the Utopia retail location in > Unionville >> (Hwy 7 and Kennedy Rd., Greater Toronto Area)? Does this diesel variety > gel >> in low temperatures? Or is it ok if a diesel fuel conditioner like > Stanadyne >> is added to it to prevent gelling? Should I use just regular diesel in >> winters? >> >> I have a 1992 Jetta TD and currently I use regular diesel (Esso) with a >> diesel fuel conditioner (Stanadyne). >> >> Thanks in advance, >> >> Amit. >> >> > > |
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