RE: [biofuel] NOX and catalytic converter use

2004-08-23 Thread Mccall Tom WP US
: Thursday, August 19, 2004 1:44 PM To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [biofuel] NOX and catalytic converter use So does a 2 way catalytic converter have any effect on NOx, specifically with biodiesel usage? I am sure you see what I am getting at. NOx emissions combined with high ambient VOCs

RE: [biofuel] NOX and catalytic converter use

2004-08-20 Thread Donald Allwright
--- Robert Del Bueno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So does a 2 way catalytic converter have any effect on NOx, specifically with biodiesel usage? I am sure you see what I am getting at. NOx emissions combined with high ambient VOCs are very problematic for urban areas (specifically Atlanta,

Re: [biofuel] NOX and catalytic converter use

2004-08-20 Thread Neoteric Biofuels Inc
On Aug 19, 2004, at 10:16 AM, Mccall Tom WP US wrote: Current US Diesel has sulfur present as a lube agent, so in diesels you will never get a converter for gasoline engines to work. Unless you use Bio D as the lube agent and eliminate the sulfur. Tom, as I understand it, sulfur

Re: [biofuel] NOX and catalytic converter use

2004-08-19 Thread Donald Allwright
--- Robert Del Bueno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can NOX emission increases from the use of biodiesel be successfully dealt with (at least brought back down to baseline) using a catalytic converter (in the event a vehicle uses sulfur free b100 only) ? The short answer - no. Petrol

RE: [biofuel] NOX and catalytic converter use

2004-08-19 Thread Mccall Tom WP US
and catalytic converter use --- Robert Del Bueno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can NOX emission increases from the use of biodiesel be successfully dealt with (at least brought back down to baseline) using a catalytic converter (in the event a vehicle uses sulfur free b100 only) ? The short

RE: [biofuel] NOX and catalytic converter use

2004-08-19 Thread Keith Addison
@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [biofuel] NOX and catalytic converter use --- Robert Del Bueno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can NOX emission increases from the use of biodiesel be successfully dealt with (at least brought back down to baseline) using a catalytic converter (in the event a vehicle uses

RE: [biofuel] NOX and catalytic converter use

2004-08-19 Thread Mccall Tom WP US
-Original Message- From: Keith Addison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 12:39 PM To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [biofuel] NOX and catalytic converter use Hello Tom Nice to hear from you again, it's been awhile. Just ... lurking and observing

RE: [biofuel] NOX and catalytic converter use

2004-08-19 Thread Robert Del Bueno
] Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 6:28 PM To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [biofuel] NOX and catalytic converter use --- Robert Del Bueno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can NOX emission increases from the use of biodiesel be successfully dealt with (at least brought back down

[biofuel] NOX and catalytic converter use

2004-08-18 Thread Robert Del Bueno
Can NOX emission increases from the use of biodiesel be successfully dealt with (at least brought back down to baseline) using a catalytic converter (in the event a vehicle uses sulfur free b100 only) ? If so, how does one size/choose the correct CC for the vehicle, or is there anything to