--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, Michael Henry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've actually just bought my first diesel car, and this is one of my 
> main concerns (as I said, I don't really know anything!) - If I go 
> skiing and can't plug my car in, for the day or sometimes even for a few 
> days, do you have tips on starting it when I want to get home? 

   Switch to synthetic oil and you won't need to plug it in. Also make sure 
your glow plugs are working properly. 

> winter with a diesel. When I get that far, I'm also planning to mix 
> biodiesel with petro diesel to reduce cold weather starting problems. Is 
> that a good solution?

   People using biodiesel who live in cold climes need to add some dino-diesel 
or kerosene into the biodiesel to keep it from solidifying. Or they put a 
heater on the tank and fuel lines, just as users of SVO need to do. 

   



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