[Biodiesel In Utah] list Digest, Vol 154, Issue 1

Bill Miano bmiano3 at comcast.net
Sun Aug 26 15:24:10 EDT 2007


No modification necessary. The only things I had to do on my VW TDi's  
(2000 Jetta and 2002 Golf) was keep a spare fuel filter handy.  The  
first few tanks of B100 cleared out the collected crud in my tank and  
fuel lines and clogged two filters. After that it was smooth sailing.

I only run B20 now because that is what is sold by my house, but I  
fill up with B100 if I am out in Sandy/Midvale and I have no problems  
on either car (150,000 mi. and 120,000 mi.)

I did gel a tank of B100 when the weather got cold, so make sure you  
stop using it and go to B20 this fall.

Bill



> Message: 2
> Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2007 04:35:29 EDT
> From: BLEIFSON at aol.com
> Subject: [Biodiesel In Utah] Bio Bug ?
> To: list at utahbiodiesel.org
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> Does any one know if a 2001 Diesel TDI VW Bug needs any  
> modifications to  run
> 100% Bio Diesel ?
> Thanks
> Brian
> _bleifson at aol.com_ (mailto:bleifson at aol.com)



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