The short and very simple answer is, yes. BioDiesel is compatable with all diesel engines. One thing important to note about BioDiesel is that it has a higher solvent quality that regular diesel, this means that it will eat through natural rubber products over time. If your diesel vehicle was built before 1994, it may have rubber hoses and gaskets in the fuel system, these will need to be upgraded. Of course, the advantage to the higher solvent rate is that you engine will run cleaner Biodiesel is also safer, as it has a flash point that is higher it is much safer to store and handle and will not chafe hands the way petrol based diesel will.
There are a couple of important things to remember when switching to BioDiesel; warranty and fuel filters. If your vehicle is still under warranty, using B100 or B99 will likely void the warranty so be sure to check with the manufacturer. If you have previously run petroleum diesel, there are a lot of engine deposits that the BioDiesel will clean out. This will likely lead to the need to replace you fuel filter once or twice.
And of course, let's not forget this important fact, BioDiesel reduces emissions significantly and...
IT SMELLS LIKE FRENCH FRIES when it's coming out of a tail pipe.
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