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Originally posted by turbo6bar
37 cents a gallon for the anti-gel addictive? damn, what a price to pay for low emissions. What the heck do refineries in northern Europe do to make the fuel stable at lower temps?
Lube, has anyone developed a reliable biodiesel anti-gel additive? I curently run a 25% biodiesel mix, but at 0 degrees, the mix turns to gel. 100% bio is fine at 32 degrees, but overnight temps are getting down in the 20s now, which pushes me into questionable territory.
jurgen
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To date, no one has anything that can lower the B100 gel point. He have been able to lower B20 about 15 to 20 degrees depending on the lipid type. The guy that is spending an additonal 37 cents is being ripped off ten fold!