Seems its all I can get here now. My thoughts are that it really smokes and power is down.
Does it smell like french fries? I haven't noticed R99 for sale here in Washington.
I have it as advanced as it will goRD has high cetane, like 60-70+ and does not burn optimally in older diesels without electronically controlled timing.
If you can adjust the timing, power, smoke and fuel economy may improve.
Renewable diesel is also made from waste fats, just as biodiesel is. I’ve personally seen it polymerize into a hard, smelly plastic-like coating. It’s not everything the advertising claims it to be.The important thing is not to get biodiesel mixed up with renewable diesel. Biodiesel is the one that might smell like French fries and might contain used grease and vegetable oil. Renewable diesel usual contains soy oil or Canola oil and is run through a refining process. Like it or not the folks in power have deemed that renewable diesel is the way forward for diesel engines in the USA and Canada, and especially in California.
I’ll bet the stuff coming out of Exxon’s renewable diesel plants does not meet those observations.Renewable diesel is also made from waste fats, just as biodiesel is. I’ve personally seen it polymerize into a hard, smelly plastic-like coating. It’s not everything the advertising claims it to be.
I’ll bet the stuff coming out of Exxon’s renewable diesel plants does not meet those observations.