"Have you guys seen the Shell ad in the Inquirer? Low sulfur diesel na raw binebenta nila!!!"
Whooo hooo!!! Threatened na ang mga big three oil companies!! Tapos na ang maliligayang araw nila sa diesel monopoly. The small players has up the ante. Kahit na low sulfer na sila pag ang price nila ay malayo sa small players. Hindi pa rin kakagat ang mga consumers. Mas mura pa rin mag import kaysa mag refine locally. Panalo ang consumers.Yehey!!!! I won't be surprise pag unahan ng mga small players and biodiesel sa pumps.
Baguhan lang ako rito.I am planning also to get my next car and it would be diesel engine. kaya medyo pa browse browse na ako dito sa diesel club. Very informative kasi yung mga discussions ninyo. ipagpaumanhin nyo na lang ang aking pagkaignorante sa terms ng diesel....ano yung B5 at B10 terms? Sana me pasensyosong makakasagot nito.
there are other threads that deal extensively with biodiesel, but in a nutshell, B5 and B10 refer to the percentage of biodiesel mixed in with the regular diesel fuel in one's fuel tank.
thus, saying you use a B5 blend means you put in 5% biodiesel in proportion to the 95% regular diesel. tama po ba, mga peeps?
Originally posted by mikey177 hi ch0k0y, and welcome.
there are other threads that deal extensively with biodiesel, but in a nutshell, B5 and B10 refer to the percentage of biodiesel mixed in with the regular diesel fuel in one's fuel tank.
thus, saying you use a B5 blend means you put in 5% biodiesel in proportion to the 95% regular diesel. tama po ba, mga peeps?
Just loaded up 600 bucks of purediesel seaoil (san juan) last monday, ok naman, mas light ang throttle response, usok, same lang, di naman gaano mausok oto ko... tignan ko result pag nagbiodiesel na ako
my rig is running on more than 70 liters of purediesel ngayon(mga 20 or more yung Pertron diesel max, just had a full tank this morning)..
sana maging ok..
medyo lumakas fuel consumption ko ngayon e..
6.8 km/li..haaaayyy.