My son is a diesel mechanic and converted his F350 to run on biofuel. Not only does it burn cleaner but it also runs much quieter that petroleum based diesel. Plus you get the bonus of it smelling like french fries when he goes by.
The only drawbacks are since there are so few locations where you can get biofuel, he has to carry the distillation / filter system in the bed of the truck, reducing cargo space, and the sludge when he cleans the filter (about every 200 gallons processed) smells like the bottom of a garbage can on a hot day.
My son is a diesel mechanic and converted his F350 to run on biofuel. Not only does it burn cleaner but it also runs much quieter that petroleum based diesel. Plus you get the bonus of it smelling like french fries when he goes by.
The only drawbacks are since there are so few locations where you can get biofuel, he has to carry the distillation / filter system in the bed of the truck, reducing cargo space, and the sludge when he cleans the filter (about every 200 gallons processed) smells like the bottom of a garbage can on a hot day.