Hi
I wonder if anyone on this group is using a S60 D5 on biodiesel, either
100% or some mix. If so, how has your Volvo reacted to it ?
The vehicle I'm considering using it with is a 2001 model, so well out
of warranty.
Volvo say that a 5% blend is all that can be used, I wonder if there is
any different experience around.
Thanks
Michael.
Steve - 05 May 2006 15:54 GMT
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I claim no special knowledge here, just curious what difference it makes
where the fuel comes from, unless it's the additive package thats the key
here....
Peter K L Milnes - 07 May 2006 01:32 GMT
I am using 100% biodiesel in my 945 SE 2.4 Turbodiesel with no ill effects
whatsoever. The 5% Bio mix allows the better lubrication of the fuel pump
due to the ultra low sulphur diesel in use now. All the big fuel suppliers
use 5% Bio (Shell BP Texaco Esso) for this reason. Good effects are much
smoother running, improved mpg, slight increase in power noted. However my
engine (VW/Audi six cylinder), although mechanically fuelled, has been tuned
and puts out around 185 bhp with loads more torque than standard. I have a
hard job keeping the speed down to 60 mph when towing my caravan on
motorways. Unfortunately at the moment there is only one pump outlet in
Wales until I can get my own producer equipment up and running. At present
cost is 95p/Litre, when I make my own it will be around 32p/Litre. It is
produced to standard EN 14214.
All the best, Peter.
700/900/90 Register Keeper,
Volvo Owners Club (UK).
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P. - 07 May 2006 19:52 GMT
>I am using 100% biodiesel in my 945 SE 2.4 Turbodiesel with no ill effects
>whatsoever. The 5% Bio mix allows the better lubrication of the fuel pump
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>cost is 95p/Litre, when I make my own it will be around 32p/Litre. It is
>produced to standard EN 14214.
>when I make my own it will be around 32p/Litre
You make it yourself?
How?
P.
Peter K L Milnes - 07 May 2006 23:56 GMT
Following the steps outlined in "From the Fryer to the Fuel Tank" by Joshua
Tickell. If you wish to find out all about Biodiesel fuels ( the first
diesel ran on peanut oil) this is the definitive book. Or contact Sundance
Renewables, the project manager is Jan Cliff. URL is
http://www.sundancerenewables.org.uk or e-mail
jan@sundancerenewables.org.uk They are based on the Capel Hendre
Industrial Estate at Ammanford in Carmarthenshire Wales.
All the best, Peter.
700/900/90 Register Keeper,
Volvo Owners Club (UK).
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