you cant and why would you want to. just get regular diesel instead of no tax diesel
Yes.
Hitting the reefer.
I get on average 45mpg using biodiesel in my 2000 vw beetle TDI. I am not sure about regular diesel, but I would guess it would be the same.
Most readily available bio-diesels are about 90% diesel and 10% vegetable oil. So no, wont hurt.
not much. it would change the viscosity of the oil. the diesel oil is much thicker than regular engine oil.
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There are security guards and normally that doesnt affect where regular people work.
It is possible to convert a hybrid to a bio-diesel. However, it is difficult, because a regular gas vehicle works on combustion, whereas a bio-diesel works by means of compression. You would have to completely re-engineer your vehicle.
if it is an old diesel engine.. nothing an old diesel engine runs on sunflower oil or whatever else. but if it is a new engine it wil stuck. (srry 4 my bad English i am dutch)
My best guess would be that it means you need to perform your regular maintenence
Rotella is designed specifically for Diesels, you can find it at any Walmart with an Auto Center. I would not put just any 15 W 40 in a diesel there are special additives in diesel oil that are not present in regular motor oil.