GL: bio diesel
Harry Armenia Linda Guiffre
cabaret40 at msn.com
Fri Jun 20 09:40:48 EDT 2008
The only problem with bio diesel from corn is the same problem with gas. It
eats away at fiberglass tanks and the all the rubber
associated with the fuel system including the "O" rings in the injector pump.
Not enough sulphur to lubercate.Harry J. Armenia Linda Guiffre "CABARET" 40'
Defever Passagemaker hull #3> From: keith at anastasia3.com> To:
great-loop at lists.samurai.com> Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 04:30:06 -0500> Subject:
GL: bio diesel> > Much ado about almost nothing. The supply of used fryer oil
is tiny, and as > it becomes more in demand, becomes more costly to acquire.
For that matter, > don't be surprised when the gummit makes fried food illegal
for "public > health concerns" and the supply dries up completely. Don't
laugh, they're > already trying in CA. If you've never seen Demolition Man, go
watch it > sometime. Great show and I think quite prophetic. You'll have to
get > whatever grease you find from Taco Bell! ;-)> > Now, biofuels from algae
or various renewable crops is an entirely different > story.> > > Keith>
_____> Abandon the search for Truth; settle for a good fantasy. >
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