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| Author: | dog_party [ Wed Nov 23, 2005 10:50 am ] |
| Post subject: | Bio In Philly? |
I'm heading up to Philly for a road-trip this weekend and wondered if there were any good places to get my first tank of biodiesel. I found a couple places listed on biodiesel.org, but wandered if anyone had any local information that I might be missing. My route will take me up Rt.13/1 from VA Beach to Wilmington, DE, then I-95N to Philly. Any information about options along this route, or suggestions for my first experience with biodiesel would be greatly appreciated! |
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| Author: | n3qik [ Thu Nov 24, 2005 2:02 pm ] |
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Nope, Philly is a dry town when it comes to bio. I get mine from Moyer's Pluming in Kutstown. About 80 miles north/west of Philly. Now a year from now it may be differant, there is a new startup that wants to make bio out of trap grease. Here is there link http://www.fryodiesel.com/ |
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| Author: | dog_party [ Tue Nov 29, 2005 10:18 am ] |
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Thanks for the info n3qik. Get Moyer's to put themselves on the biodiesel.org map of retailers. PA looks light and I know there are more in that state than the 5 listed. I ended up finding B20 at a BP on Rt13 in DE. Pulled into the lot to buy another tank of petro and the headlights swept across an above-ground tank with a big ol' American flag and "B20" painted on it. No advertisement from the road at all. I told them about the retailer map on biodiesel.org...don't know if they'll follow through or not. The B20 cost a little more than the petro, but the clattering dropped some and I haven't seen smoke on hard acceleration since. Sweeeeeeeeeet! |
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