My recently deceased '82 240D "ran fine" on B99, but
"underperformed" in the mpg category (though I imagine
part of that was probably my average speed over
70mph); I noticed no such problem w/ my '03 TDI (same
mpg, more or less, with B99 or B0).  It was suggested
to me by more than one party (incl. here on this list,
I believe) that this _might_ be alleviated by
advancing the timing a little; this didn't need to be
done, it was claimed, on the TDI 'cause the electronic
timing control was automatically doing it dynamically.

DG

--- Zeitgeist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> No need to adjust the timing for B99, though I've
> advanced my OM603 2
> degrees to 13 degrees ATDC for "other" purposes. 
> All of my diesel
> powered vehicles have run just fine on B100 with no
> modifications
> whatsoever...except for monitoring the fuel filters
> for the first few
> thousand miles after initial treatment.
> 
> On 9/27/05, David Goldsmith
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > PS: Assuming its timed right for petrol diesel,
> about
> > how far forward should the timing be set for B99;
> or
> > did these things have electronic timing control by
> > '87?  Thanks again.
> 
> Casey
> Olympia, WA
> Biodiesel:
> '87 300TD intercooler (209k)
> '84 300D (204k)
> Gashuffer:
> '89 Vanagon Wolfsburg Edition (185K)
> 
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