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May 20, 2006 15:22

Why are Diesel-powered vehicles being held back in North America?: Seems like a good idea to me even though Diesel is a worse fuel to use then Gas

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mbeauchamp May 21 2006, 02:24:20 UTC
My dear friend John I hope you are only referring to the current diesel that government regulation has caused into existence. Remember when diesel engines were created they were designed to run on Peanut Oil. If you weigh all positive and negative no other “alternative fuel” (i.e. electric, hydrogen, ethanol, other) holds a candle to Biodiesel ( ... )

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anonymous May 22 2006, 03:06:08 UTC
My dear friend Makel, Yes I'm talking about the diesel that is currently for purchuse at your local BP station. Diesel is a less refined fuel then Gasoline, but because of this it packs more of a punch and also cause less fuel usage at the same time due to the diffrences in how a diesel and a regual combustion engine works.

Biodiesal is an exellent alternitive to diesel and since it's a better fuel and less it used at a time it's a great way to conserve.

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uberjohn May 22 2006, 03:07:24 UTC
I hate it when I forget to login

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