--- Legal Eagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Unlike Biodiesel, ethanol wouldn't produce any
> distinctive smell, so why 
> even worry about it ? Isn't the producion of alcohol
> for personal use 
> untaxed, like when you make your own wine or beer ?
> So, you make your own vodka :)
> And as for the BD, no one is looking out for french
> fry or egg roll smells 
> either, they are looking for the tell tale smell of
> home heating oil.

Home heating oil and diesel smell exactly the same to
me. And I've been told by the distributors that they
all come out of the same pipe - all the same stuff.
They put dye into the heating oil, so that it's easy
to spot, but that is a visual inspection of the fuel
before it is burned. I know of no way that they try to
test the exhaust of a vehicle for heating oil.

And I know that people here have said that heating oil
is the lowest grade of what comes out of the pipe.
That may be true, I really have no idea, all I know is
that I've heard different stories from different
sources. I don't put the stuff in my engine so I'm not
overly concerned about it.

Erik




                
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