High Fuel Prices? A Better Alternative to Bio-diesel Has Arrived
SUNSET, La., Aug. 16, 2005 -- Diesel Secret Energy, LLC
(DSE) has developed a simple method for creating a very useable alternative diesel fuel from vegetable oil that doesn't require converting one's vehicle or the use of harsh chemicals associated with making bio-diesel. The cost per gallon to users is a staggering 46 cents per gallon!
Naturally, this young company is struggling to keep up with the demand for their product. One of their loyal customers, the owner of a mobile PC repair business, says, "We're saving thousands of dollars per year ... we'll never go back to regular diesel."
DSE looked to the past and studied the old world knowledge of a team of diesel experts dating back to post WWII Germany, the home of the original diesel engine. During the post war years when fuel was scarce, these young technicians learned first hand from veteran Mercedes engineers how to make a simple fuel that could run any diesel engine.
Today, DSE brings that knowledge to the forefront of alternative fuel technology by making it easily available online at http://www.dieselsecret.com. For only $39.95, the buyer receives a manual and video describing how the user can make their own homemade "fuel station" in a few hours plus a bottle of their unique additive. Then, they simply mix the oil they have obtained (usually free) with the recommended ingredients and DSE's own specially made additive and voila', a cleaner burning, and much cheaper, fuel.
The fuel is cheaper and safer than making bio-diesel or any other alternative. Emissions on vehicles using this fuel far exceed those using petroleum diesel.
The fuel will also help aid in lubrication of the injection pump. This is a major issue for many diesel owners since petroleum emissions regulations have deteriorated the lubrication properties of petroleum diesel leading to many injection pump problems recently.
How much are people saving? An average driver is about $1,200 to $1,500 richer per year. Even more as diesel prices continue to rise. For a large truck owner, the savings could be an easy $25,000 to $30,000 a year. Even if users only partially substitute DSE made fuel for petroleum diesel (and yes, they can be mixed together without problems), they could still be a lot richer by years end.
The downside? It cannot be sold retail at gas stations. No EPA approval of the fuel. Only bio-diesel has been tested by the EPA for decades. However, it can be made individually for use in one's own vehicle. The reality is that not everyone is open to the idea of making their own fuel.
Everyone wants to save money, but not everyone wants to drop by restaurants weekly to pick up jugs of used vegetable oil.
For those who are, and their numbers are increasing exponentially, DSE's fuel system is the answer to a prayer.
Contact:
Andrew Klenert of Diesel Secret Energy
337-501-6224
dieselsecret@yahoo.com
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