I take back what I have said bad about Bio. I just do not think the guy I was purchasing it from knew what he was making. I just went down to the Cropper fuels here in Berlin Maryland (very Close to Ocean city) I talked with them for about 30 mins and got some B-20 from him. I took a water bottle and filled it to the brim after putting about 5 gallons in my truck and sat it in my room for a day and nothing settled. They are making theirs out of Soy bean oils and chicken fat. He makes the following blends. B-10, B-20, B-50, and B-99 with three different set ups on road, off road, and for home fuels.
Their operation is not a backyard thing its huge. Search out Cropper fuels in Berlin MD and you will see their website.
I Then talked to the guy with the brains behind the operation and he told me that the problem with the wvo Blend with bio is that it is growing algae in the tanks. Maybe this was my problem maybe not. Maybe my problem was That I started straight on B-100 and not working my way into it.
I am going to run some B-20 probably threw the winter. Will it be a success or am I gonna have starting problems?
Any how this is what I think.
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Last edited by beachboundauto : 10-10-2007 at 04:58 PM.