Does anyone know of a place where I can convert my truck to biodiesel?

November 18th, 2008 by Discuss this article »
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Ninadecaramelo asked:


I live in Phoenix, Arizona. Do you know of anyone who can convert my truck to biodiesel, and what do you need to do to convert a truck to biodiesel? I want to keep using my truck in an environmentally sound way, and I want to make a stand against using oil by not buying gasoline anymore!

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  1. campbelp2002 says:

    If your truck is not too old, it can use biodiesel now. I think all 1999 or later models are ready as is. Older models may been some parts changed. I believe some kinds of rubber can degrade in the presence of biodiesel. So can some kinds of metal.

  2. M S says:

    If your truck currently runs on gasoline, switch to ethanol. It is made in America from corn. You can safely run 10-30% ethanol in it with no modifications at all. If you want to go higher than 30% ethanol in your fuel tank check out:

    Also check out

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