Beanpower, did you watch the video on USSEC's website? On it JR clearly states that USSEC's biofuel "ISN'T ETHANOL AND ISN'T BIODIESEL BUT IT IS A REPLACEMENT FOR BOTH." That link is for a company that sells biodiesel. While that shows that soy based biodiesel is a reality, it says nothing about USSEC's product. Does their biodiesel have a freeze point at -90 degrees? Does it run equally well in gasoline or diesel engines and allow them to run cool enough to place your hand on the manifold after running for 15-20 minutes? I don't think so.
This is my last post for today until 4:00, (Happy Hour) so if anyone has a reply, intelligent or otherwise, I won't be able to respond until later.