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Originally Posted by floydarogers
I live in WA State, a CA (that's California) emissions state. CA emissions states have a higher standard (for some specifications of diesel fuel) than the rest of the country. WA State is a B5 state (unless you search out "pure" diesel.)
I don't know what CA has (nor do I really care) as far as biodiesel content. But most of the country has some biodiesel content.
Not sure if that answers your question. I hope you know that biodiesel improves lubricity.
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Ok was just curious. California wants to get rid of biodiesel due to higher nox emissions. A lot of bio co-op's have closed because CA is now subsidizing fuels like Propel HPR due to lower nox output.