I think that's one of those things you'd want to try in a separate container
first.

My thoughts are that it's going to depend on how well it's mixed.  (did you
just dump in two gallons of B100 after an almost full tank of diesel?  Or
did you mix everything to gether well first and then dump it in the tank?)

I'm thinking it also depends on the quality of the biodiesel and/or what
type of oil it was made from.

Levi

On 11/1/06, Zoltan Finks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Good point. I'll ask this question and I'll bear in mind that it isn't
possible for anyone to say with complete certainty and accuracy - just
asking for opinions here:

Let's say the claim is true that B100 will be frozen solid at 15 degrees
F.
And let's say I put a couple gallons of B100 in my tank along with the
balance of dino. And let's say it's going to be around zero for a few
days,
maybe a bit above for a while, and maybe a bit below for a while. Will
this
mix be diluted enough to protect against gelling problems?

Brian
83 240D

On 11/1/06, Peter Frederick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> B100 will be frozen solid at 15 F.
>
> Peter
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