Posts tagged “biodiesel”
Happy Holidays: See You in 2008, Plus a Poll
Dec 20, 2007 at 1:34PMWe’re going to take a little holiday blogging siesta as 2007 draws to a
close while Chrysler and Dodge employees enjoy their well-earned time off.
Coming up next year, we’ve got lots more posts on Challenger, hybrids,
Ram, Grand Caravan, Viper, Avenger, Charger, SRT, motorsports, concepts,
engines, advertising and much more. And more insights and features from
the fine folks […]
Biodiesel Pt. 2: Why We Don’t Put French Fry Oil in Your Tank, Plus a Peek at Our Soybean Patch
Dec 18, 2007 at 4:03PMBy Dr. Loren Beard
Fuels Specialist, Chrysler LLC
For Part 1, where Loren describes the advantages of Biodiesel how you can use it in your Dodge diesel vehicle today, click here.
To listen to this post, click on the play arrow on either of the two audio links below and enjoy.
Loren talks about why biodiesel is more than […]
Biodiesel Primer Pt. 1: Finding a Standard for Today’s Vehicles
Dec 5, 2007 at 12:03PMBy Dr. Loren Beard
Fuels Specialist, Chrysler LLC
Biodiesel is a renewable fuel currently made from fatty acids in things like soybeans that can be used to an extent in our existing diesel engines today. For now, our diesel engines can safely use what is called B5, or 5 percent biodiesel and conventional diesel blend. But these […]
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