Ethanol Biodiesel: Saving Money On Fuel While Protecting The Environment
Are you are of those people who are cutting back on your fuel consumption to save some money? If pumping some gas into your car hurts your pocket these days, start looking for alternative fuel sources. No, fossil fuel which is sold in your neighborhood's gasoline station is not your only source of fuel.
Ethanol biodiesel, also known as ethanol biofuel, a plant based fuel, can be a good alternative in this time of economic crisis. Not only does ethanol biodiesel cost less compared to your average pump rate, it also drastically reduce the pollution emitted from your car. This means that when you use ethanol biodiesel in your car, you do not just save some money on gas, you also help reduce pollution and help save the plant.
Is It Safe To Use Ethanol Biodiesel In Your Car?
There are a few things that you need to look into before you can safely use biodiesel in your car. First, you need to know if your car runs on diesel. Note that cars can be powered by gasoline or diesel. If you can model run on gasoline, forget about using ethanol biodiesel in your car.
You will literally kill your car if you feed it with the wrong type of fuel. On the other hand, if your car runs on diesel, you are in luck. All cars that run on diesel can use safely use biodiesel fuel. According to experts, diesels are more or less of the same density and quality thus your car may not really notice the difference.
Now, if you have some misgivings when it comes to using biofuel on your car, consult an expert on biodiesel in your locality. That person can give you all the information that you need. If you cannot find a biodiesel expert in your area, find a biodiesel dealer. Most biodiesel dealers are well educated about the products that they sell so you can get some useful information from these people.
To make sure that your car will run smoothly on biodiesel fuel, mix the ethanol biodiesel with your regular diesel fuel and drive your car for a while. If you car do not sputter and cough while driving, that means that your car likes the ethanol fuel you gave it. Now, just because your car did not sputter and cough the first time you gave it ethanol biodiesel that does not mean that you can feed it entirely with that kind of fuel immediately. To be on the safe side, mix ethanol biodiesel with your regular diesel for a while and see how things go.
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