Biofuels and gasoline engine

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by coucou789456 » 01/04/09, 16:33

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yet, the dyneff company that distributes fuel in Languedoc Roussillon has already been offering biodiesel for quite some time ...

B10 should be a fuel with ethanol, otherwise we would not even mention its existence.

fuel B 10 containing 10% dehydrated ethanol

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by Woodcutter » 01/04/09, 22:07

coucou789456 wrote:[...] B10 should be a fuel with ethanol, otherwise we would not even mention its existence.

fuel B 10 containing 10% dehydrated ethanol

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Why, then ? The SP98 already contained 5% ethanol and yet we made a whole lot of this "E10" ...

I maintain that B10 means 10% of Biodiesel ...
No trace of ethanol in there, except in the process of esterification.

The French manufacturers (PSA, Renault) already communicate on the compatibility of their new engines with the B30 (30% of Biodiesel)

More informations :
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biodiesel
http://www.plantsforourfuture.com/Les-B ... -Biodiesel
http://www.prolea.com/fileadmin/extrane ... 061130.doc
http://www.laterredecheznous.com/news/f ... pures.html
http://www.alibaba.com/member/alexander ... l_Oil.html
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