papaindigo wrote:
stoutdog has off and on run bio all the way up to B100 in his 2006 without filter problems that I know of. In any case I'd be reluctant to mess with additional filters in the fuel system. Run a couple of tanks of bio and slap in a new filter if you feel the need. By the way no need to spend $40 on a filter. WIX 33647 or the NAPA fleet filter equivalent can be had for $19-25.
Yes, I have had no filter problems, but I'd also point out that I started running biodiesel when the Jeep was only at about 28k miles... time for some crud to build up in the tank, but not a lot. Plus, I changed the filter out at ~30k, just to be safe.
If you have a lot more miles on your Jeep, you'll be able to run the biodiesel but I imagine you are also far more likely to clog up your filter early on. Easy enough fix with the WIX replacement, though.
To the OP, running biodiesel is
not a way to improve mpg. If you run B100, expected to lose about 10%. If you run B20, you won't see much change. However, biodiesel does burn much cleaner, uses no fossil fuels, lubricates the engine, and in some places costs enough less than regular diesel to offset the mpg hit (if the first three factors aren't enough to get you to shell over a couple more dollars each fill up).