Cummins OKs B20 for 02+ Dodges

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This was announced yesterday, coincidentally I pumped my first tank of B20 yesterday morning. For those in the Hickory area, there are several stations offering B20 and it runs about the same price as #2 at my regular station.

Here's the story:

Cummins Announces Approval of B20 Biodiesel Blends



For Immediate Release
March 21, 2007

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (March 20, 2007) - Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) today announced the approval of biodiesel B20 blends for use in its 2002 and later emissions-compliant ISX, ISM, ISL, ISC and ISB engines. This includes the recently released 2007 products.

Cummins is able to upgrade its previous position on the use of biodiesel fuel, which limited the use to B5 blends only, up to B20 for three key reasons. First, the American Society of Testing Materials specification ASTM D6751 now includes an important stability specification for B100 biodiesel. Second, the availability of quality fuels from BQ-9000 Certified Marketers and Accredited Producers is growing rapidly; and third, Cummins has completed the necessary testing and evaluations to ensure that customers can reliably operate their equipment with confidence using B20 fuel.

'We have completed exhaustive analysis and test evaluations which enable Cummins to provide the necessary guidance and information to our customers for the proper and successful use of this fuel in our engine,' said Edward Lyford-Pike, Chief Engineer - Advanced Alternative Fuel Programs. 'This will enable our customers to have a choice that includes renewable fuel.'

The popularity and use of biodiesel fuel continues to climb. Recent studies predict that, by 2008, 1.2 billion gallons of B100 biodiesel will be produced in the United States. Cummins will continue its efforts to ensure that future products will be compatible with biodiesel fuels, and will continue to participate in industry efforts aimed at the development of consistent quality throughout the biodiesel industry.

Further information about the use of biodiesel for both on-highway and off-highway Cummins products can be found on the Web at everytime.cummins.com.

Cummins Inc., a a global power leader, is a corporation of complementary business units that design, manufacture, distribute and service engines and related technologies, including fuel systems, controls, air handling, filtration, emission solutions and electrical power generation systems. Headquartered in Columbus, Indiana (USA), Cummins serves customers in more than 160 countries through its network of 550 company-owned and independent distributor facilities and more than 5,000 dealer locations. Cummins reported net income of $715 million on sales of $11.4 billion in 2006. Press releases can be found on the Web at cummins.com or everytime.cummins.com.
 
And the word is by years end B95 will be approved for the same lines.

We will never go B100, because even though is probably fine, there is too much oil company money in the stream ;)
 
So who's selling it Greg? I just paid $2.69:mad: a gallon the other day at one of the "cheaper" places in Lincolnton. Tell me there's someone other than Citgo.
 
So who's selling it Greg? I just paid $2.69:mad: a gallon the other day at one of the "cheaper" places in Lincolnton. Tell me there's someone other than Citgo.
I got it at the Cubbards Express (Exxon w/a subway) on 321 in Hickory just across from the Hams. And it was 2.69, same price as my regular stop. There are locations in Statesville and Shelby. Check this website to find some more down near your neck of the woods. http://www0.nearbio.com/nearbio/index.shtml
Click on the map then type in your zip.
 
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