UFO wrote:
I know of no fundamental issue with biodiesel. There are quality issues associated with biodiesel and that's why vehicle and component manufacturers are not certifying it or otherwise making endorsements.
Ding! Ding! Ding! Ding! UFO wins the prize. I have NEVER heard of "high-quality" bio causing any problems. However, there's a LOT of non-ASTM certified, substandard bio out there.
You have to remember that most BD is made in small batches by small operators and the per-batch variances can be huge. If you don't get all the glycerin out of the oil and you subject it to 29K psi you get solidified whipped oil (ie Crisco) which will definitely cause problems.
Yes, BD has a much higher cloud point than #2 so you have to be careful if you live in a cold state. Although, the cold states even have to worry about #2 gelling so they add a bunch of straight kerosene in the winter.
I run B99 all the way down to ~32F and add dino in gradually higher levels until around 15F I'm pretty much straight dino with additive (I snow ski a lot in winter so while it doesn't get that cold at home, it does in the nearby mountains).
Not to mention there are plenty of threads on this board about people having problems due to water in their station's dino tanks. Bad quality fuel can wreck any IC engine. So just like w/ dino diesel, if you always buy from a reputable dealer you have nothing to worry about.
Finally, when the larger BD plants come on-line there will be much less variability then you currently get from a bunch of hippies distilling fryer grease in their garage
Bottom line is that I'm a living test case. 34K miles and no fuel-related problems. Feel free to ask me how it's going in the future.