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01/25/12 1:46 PM

#160550 RE: ergo sum #160540

I'm pretty sure you can't run your car on it.

Of course not. But you can run your car on gasoline. Why not just
use one of the other ultra clean fuels JBII produces?

For example:

Naphtha is a very light fuel that is is used as a cut feedstock for ethanol or as white gasoline in high and regular grade road certified fuels. Butane and additives are typically required, along with blending, to make Naphtha road-ready.



The Naphtha produced by the P2O process is ultra-clean and ultra-low sulphur.


Read more: http://www.plastic2oil.com/site/fuel-specs

Hope this helps.
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Steady_T

01/25/12 1:46 PM

#160551 RE: ergo sum #160540

That statement makes no sense.

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It is still #6 bilge oil. I'm pretty sure you can't run your car on it.
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#6 bilge oil is a term that has no meaning. It sure does sound demeaning though.

No car can run on anybody's #6 fuel oil, what's your point?

For a long time JBI was only able to produce #2 fuel oil and naphtha. See the IsleChem report.

Since the time that report was produced JBI has made additional modifications to the processor and acquired more knowledge on the operating parameters of the improved processor.

Those improvements have allowed JBI to produce an additional product that it was previously unable to produce.

That product is #6 ultra low sulfur fuel oil.

With the addition of the capability to produce #6 ultre low sulfur fuel oil, JBI is able to sell three different products, meeting three different sets of customer requirements.

Somehow that is perceived by a few as a bad thing. That doesn't make sense to me.