Favorite Fuel Stops and Avoiding Biodiesel
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by jldilley, Sep 10, 2022.
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I don't know if the state requires it, but I went through Tennessee from Arkansas to Knoxville and back. Every place I stopped only had that B20 diesel.jldilley Thanks this.
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so, a question from a n00b out of genuine curiosity: what's wrong with biodiesel?
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Biodiesel is made from cooking oils, vegetable oil. And other types of renewable oils... I am not a scientist or engineer so bear with me if im not completely correct on that.... But in my experience it freezes faster than regular diesel and tends to clog up fuel lines and filters much fasterMACK E-6, Blue jeans, Kyle G. and 1 other person Thank this.
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Most issues result in the lack of lubricity in the fuel. It’s more abrasive than 100% petroleum, so it’s hard on components like injectors, filters, and fuel pumps.MACK E-6, Blue jeans, Kyle G. and 1 other person Thank this.
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Could you add something to it?
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I’ll typically put a bottle of Motorkote Low Sulfur in my tanks when I fuel up. I started using it after I replaced my fuel pump a few years ago. I haven’t had any problems or any metal in the oil/fuel filter since.MACK E-6 and Blue jeans Thank this.
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They haven't heard of Biodiesel in Louisiana along i10.
I've noticed Valero will have better diesel. Have seen 5% max stickers on pumps. Higher too. But usually better than others in area.
Some places that say is no biodiesel. From experience. I have my doubts.
Newer trucks will run on it. But gets hotter more quickly. Not as much power. Not good.
Older engines. Not good at all.Blue jeans Thanks this.
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