Biodiesel? Maybe second thoughts...
I've been focused on Ethanol as a viable gasoline substitute due to fact that most of my road-going vehicles are gasoline powered, and as such easily converted. But the recent acquisition of a diesel truck with 160 gallons fuel capacity and an average 7mpg had me take a second look at biodiesel. Plus I've got 6 large pieces of equipment that are all diesel powered and the need for an on-site bulk tank has arrived. But what really kicked my research into high gear was a recent article in the local paper about some folk running WVO (waste vegetable oil) straight. There are some drawbacks to this practice, but most have to do with colder climes than our balmy Florida.
In any case, I thought it might be of interest and get some the other gear-heads here ticking over in thought... Vegetarian Cars
Converted '86 Trooper on eBay
Here's one already to go with a dual-fuel setup:1986 BioDiesel Trooper