I posted this in another thread .1090 SD (superdiesel)?
.....On another front - biodiesel in Oregon is now cheaper than petro diesel and Eugene is about to get its own fueling station. It also burns cleaner than the petro diesel fuel.
A little searching reveals that diesel is hugely accepted in the EU.
I read somwhere that Canola oil was originally developed as a fuel oil and works well in diesels.
It's well known with the fringe that waste cooking oil is a resource.
I'm seriously thinking about selling one of my gas vehicles and getting a VW TDI diesel. There's a Porsche heritage there. The engine technology is marvelous.
Last week Diesel was 10¢ cheaper than regular in TX.
Diesels don't have to be slow either. What if Porsche developed a superdiesel?
I dig this idea-
http://www.tiscali.co.uk/motoring/advertorials/vauxhall_performance_diesel.html
http://www.babez.de/opel/eco.php