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In all seriousness, apparently Bio produces much less emissions and smoke than DERV, so even you AD41 users might be smog free /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 

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Have we had answers to the shelf-life question in a boat's tank? Also - are fuel pumps okay on it, as I've heard concerns about that raised....

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Don't know about the fuel pumps, I've not heard that there is a problem if it is in a reasonably modern engine (post 1990 ish).

Recommendation seems to be that 1/2 a tank of derv every now and then doesn't hurt. The main problem with logevity is that Bio will actually absorb water if left untreated over a period of time. Obviously not an issue in cars etc but in boats would be a problem.

There is an additive avaible which stop the problem, and should be added to 'marine' bio diesel. Does add 3-5p per litre though /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 

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Have we had answers to the shelf-life question in a boat's tank? Also - are fuel pumps okay on it, as I've heard concerns about that raised....

Rick

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Going by the car side of Bio (SVO), most bosch pumps are ok with it, but lucas pumps have problems with the seals swelling and too tight tolerances causing lubrication problems.
Only other problem as i can see is it might make starting in the winter harder as the bio is a little bit thicker i think, but that could just bo on SVO.
Tried an Escort van on 90% SVO 10% DERV and it ran no problems, even seemed quieter.
 

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So we have red for a while longer,it would seem,but bio i hope is the way to go.Now need some experts at mercruiser,volvo,yanmar etc to have a serious look,if they want to keep sales up.If some minor adjustments are needed perhaps they could offer a bio conversion pack with manual!!!!
 

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Volvo reckon that you can use it at a 5% mix only ie 5% bio to 95% road or red? I understand? /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 

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That is for warrenty on engines <2 years old. TBH, Bio is fine in the engine to 100%, mine are out of VP warrenty, so they can go hang themselves. Same reason VP main dealers don't touch my boat. They tend to be expensive and cr<span style="color:black">ap</span>
 

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Can you advise whether your Biodiesel adhears and tested to the EN14214(?) standard and do you have a list of fuel pumps/ marine engines that the diesel will work with.

Based on the above are you happy to run 100% bio or a mix?

From a delivery side what are the options and affects on price.

Looked into making Bio myself, as I could make it pay in 18 months ( price of processor, chems and other equip ), but lack of space stopped me!

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As an example in Germany all pump diesel is 5% bio and 95% dino. 5% is a very safe mix and most likely not going to cause any issues to fuel pumps. I'm no engineer but newer engines run at much higher pressure and aren't good candidates for bio as they will clog up, especially when started cold.

Older engines and I'm not sure what that means may be capable of running 100%.
 

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Biodiesel will take a base vegetable oil and pass it through a process called transeterification which means heating and use of some nasty chemicals. The result is some waste ( glycerin ) and hopefully a good quality bio diesel.
 

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Hi,
Yes our Biodiesel is made to EN14214 specifications. We would be happy for customers to use a high blend ratio, but we would generally recommend a 50/50 blend until customers have built up a trust in the product.

Delivery wise we would be looking to deal in 30,000kl lots, but realise this would be tricky for most people to handle. We would be looking to supply local distributors if this is an issue, and they could then go supply to you in smaller quantities.

Sorry for the delay in my response!

Any questions don't hesitate to email me at james.stairmand@vfuels.co.uk

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Yes I believe we could. Our biodiesel would be used for off road use, and so it should therefore qualify for non-road use prices.
Our price will be 55ppl plus VAT. This is a significant saving to standard mineral diesel.

Any questions please email me at james.stairmand@vfuels.co.uk

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is that with the minmum off-road duty paid? if so that is a retail price of £0.65/litre.

I am sorry James, but there are some competitors out there supply bulk delivery for much less. I have been quoted £0.47/litre plus duty plus vat, which is £0.58/litre all in, and that was on quantities of only 2500 litres. If you want to supply 30,000 litres at a time I think you would need to be more competitive.
 

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The quality of our product is second to none. In regards to the price we would take each customer on an individual basis. We are very keen on getting into the marine industry, and we would be happy to listen to any suggestions or comments you may have. Currently though we are looking to do the full loads of 30kl.

Any questions please don't hesitate to email me at james.stairmand@vfuels.co.uk

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You need to do a mailshot to marina's,but bear in mind to get established in this market now the retail price needs to compete with red diesel prices.If you don't get established now someone else will nearer the time that red diesel ends. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
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