DaimlerChrysler Expands Biodiesel Fuel in Dodge Ram

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  1. jane

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    DaimlerChrysler will expand the use of clean, renewable biodiesel fuel by approving use of B20 (20 percent biodiesel) in Dodge Ram pickup trucks.

    Use of B20 is approved effective with the 2007 Model Year and will require use of biodiesel fuel that meets the fuel specifications established by the U.S. military.

    Initially, DaimlerChrysler is approving use of B20 in Dodge Ram pickups equipped with Cummins diesel engines for its military, government and commercial fleet customers only. The company is working with the government, automotive suppliers, energy providers, universities and independent agencies on a national fuel standard that would make B20 an option for all owners of Dodge Ram diesels.

    Chrysler Group has previously endorsed use of B5 (5 percent biodiesel) fuel in the JeepĀ® Liberty CRD diesel SUV, and every vehicle is fueled with B5 at the assembly plant in Toledo. In addition, use of B2 is approved for the diesel-powered Dodge Sprinter vans.

    Chrysler Group is further supporting use of renewable biofuels with approximately 1.5 million Flex Fuel vehicles now in use that are capable of running on E85 (85 percent ethanol) fuel made with corn. For the 2006 model year, Flex Fuel versions of the Dodge Ram 1500, Dodge Stratus and Chrysler Sebring sedans, Dodge Durango and Dodge and Chrysler minivans are available to fleet customers.

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    Right on, thats what we need. I think E85 is a great plan. We can cut way back on foreign oil and put some money back in the farmers wallets! Which would greaty benifet the American economy.
     
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    I only think it will help to fatten the oil companys myself but I am all for helping the american farmer and economy-less subdivisions more farm lands oops sorry to late to stop that cancer.South America has had good results from thier programs if what I heard was right and hopefuly it will work for us even better.
     

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