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Old 25th June 2008, 01:06 AM
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Question Burning temperature of biodiesel compared to fossil

Does the igniting temperature of biodiesel in the cylinder vary from that of fossil diesel.

I ask that because, back in the old days (40 years plus) when black diesel was used in plant machinery operates say that they had more hours (or kms) from the same tank size. That meant more bang for your buck.

Would the burning temperature of the fuel in the cylinder be the feature I am looking for?
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