As does B-20. B-2 is more a greenwash than anything else. I
suppose it's better than nothing, but not by much.

Todd Swearingen

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Subject: Re: [biofuel] MN USA Fuel$


> > The soy diesel could be anything from B-2.5 to B-20. The
> > probability is almost impossible that it was B-100, which is
the
> > correct designation for "bio-diesel."
> >
> > Todd Swearingen
>
> MH wrote:
> If memory serves B-2 (2% biodiesel, 98% diesel fuel)
> increases lubricity and avoids fuel seal alterations.
> If this is correct this would help older diesel farm tractors
adapt
> till fuel seals are upgraded sometime in the future.
>
> Additions and corrections are welcome.
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