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tkmd
Posted on: 2006/8/18 18:05
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Re: Diesel
The "smell " that you are referring to is the burnt sulfur. This is the reason for when one runs biodiesel the exhaust smells like french fries - there's very little sulfur content in biodiesel. Since the EPA has enacted the low sulfur content law- I assume that the exhaust will not "smell" as bad as we remember. Probably a Liberty CRD owner running on the low sulfur content could back this statement up. Almost all diesel today in the US has switched over to low sulfur.
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   Diesel AngryNJ 2006/5/10 15:39
     Re: Diesel Josephus 2006/6/4 22:10
     Re: Diesel Josephus 2006/6/7 13:34
     Re: Diesel Josephus 2006/6/12 22:36
     Re: Diesel goldrubi 2006/6/14 12:04
       Re: Diesel tkmd 2006/6/15 8:13
         Re: Diesel Josephus 2006/6/24 3:44
           Re: Diesel hanser 2006/6/24 19:35
           Re: Diesel jerdog53 2006/8/11 10:22
         Re: Diesel goldrubi 2006/7/11 13:09
           Re: Diesel Josephus 2006/7/12 11:41
             Re: Diesel AferVentus 2006/7/13 14:05
             » Re: Diesel tkmd 2006/8/18 18:05
                 Diesel Diesel DIESEL! Josephus 2006/11/3 22:28
     Re: Diesel Josephus 2006/7/8 23:13
       Re: Diesel bizlaw 2006/11/15 0:25
         Re: Diesel Josephus 2006/11/17 20:40
         Re: Diesel Josephus 2006/12/29 22:11
     Re: Diesel Josephus 2007/2/3 23:02
       Re: Diesel - I Give Up! ! ! Josephus 2007/2/7 23:29
     Re: Diesel jabatamo 2007/3/27 11:51
       Re: Diesel GlennH 2007/3/30 21:41
         Re: Diesel Cesar 2007/6/22 20:46

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