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BMW Malaysia's Response to the B10 biodiesel fuel
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<blockquote data-quote="tckhor" data-source="post: 737335" data-attributes="member: 4690"><p>BMW Malaysia may be faced with 2 issues.</p><p>They must get a sample of B10 commercially available diesel to test on a car. This diesel is not available yet.</p><p>I don't think they will go into blending their own mix of B10 diesel for this purpose.</p><p>Secondly, if results are inconclusive or say there is minimal engine damage, then the Govt will take advantage of the situation.</p><p>Knowing how the country needs to sell palm oil, this scenario may be likely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tckhor, post: 737335, member: 4690"] BMW Malaysia may be faced with 2 issues. They must get a sample of B10 commercially available diesel to test on a car. This diesel is not available yet. I don't think they will go into blending their own mix of B10 diesel for this purpose. Secondly, if results are inconclusive or say there is minimal engine damage, then the Govt will take advantage of the situation. Knowing how the country needs to sell palm oil, this scenario may be likely. [/QUOTE]
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