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Latest post 08-07-2008 08:46 PM by ebztz. 179 replies.
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beegee


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Re: Diesel Secret a.k.a. DSE -All you need to know
First time to reply. I.ve read all of this thread and my question is HAS ANY ONE OF THE NAY SAYERS DONE AN ANALYSIS ON THE "SNAKE OIL" DEEZEL SEEKRET ADDITIVE TO SEE WHAT IS THE TRUE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF IT IS AND NOT WHAT "SOMEBODY SAID IT WAS"
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ebztz


- Joined on 06-09-2006
- Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin
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Re: Diesel Secret a.k.a. DSE -All you need to know
beegee, You can search Google using the keywords "MSDS" and "Diesel Secret Energy" (or "DSE"). The additive producer is required to make these Material Safety Data Sheets available, and they list the contents of the product in question. If you can't find a copy you trust posted on the web, you can contact the company and request it.
Here's a copy of the MSDS someone posted. If you're skeptical, request your own copy.
Erik
Useful Biodiesel-related links Support International Microbusiness - Kiva
"It is sometimes necessary to choose between clarity and precision, and an enlightening clarity (without serious distortion) is to be preferred to an obfuscating precision.
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melvindin


- Joined on 11-20-2007
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Re: Diesel Secret a.k.a. DSE -All you need to know
We are running full hands on workshops about making biodiesel from used vegetable oils.
These will be in CASABLANCA, Morocco: TUNIS, Tunisia : ALEX in Egypt. during January 2008.
We are small New Zealand based renewable energy consultancy firm and run such hands on workshops in many other countries. For more details just visit
www.etec.net.nz
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WV Curious


- Joined on 02-17-2008
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Bio Diesel from Used Cooking Oil Converted from a Single Additive sold through a Web Site named Diesel Secret
According to this web site one only has to use the Diesel Secret Additive to strained cooking oil and it can be used in any diesel motor. Has anyone used this product and is it legitimate?
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ebztz


- Joined on 06-09-2006
- Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin
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Re: Bio Diesel from Used Cooking Oil Converted from a Single Additive sold through a Web Site named Diesel Secret
For the sake of clarification, this is a vegetable oil "blending" topic, not a Biodiesel topic. DSE does NOT make Biodiesel and is not as safe to use (nor is this fuel type approved by the EPA). Search this site for "DSE" or "Diesel Secret." You'll find a wealth on the debunking on the subject.
Erik
Useful Biodiesel-related links Support International Microbusiness - Kiva
"It is sometimes necessary to choose between clarity and precision, and an enlightening clarity (without serious distortion) is to be preferred to an obfuscating precision.
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woodisgood


- Joined on 01-13-2007
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Re: Bio Diesel from Used Cooking Oil Converted from a Single Additive sold through a Web Site named Diesel Secret
Don't do it. It's not real.
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u1st.Rob


- Joined on 03-27-2008
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Re: Diesel Secret a.k.a. DSE -All you need to know
You saved me a ton of agg.
Rob
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ebztz


- Joined on 06-09-2006
- Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin
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Diesel Secret a.k.a. DSE - Latest Better Business Bureau report (03/31/08)
Source
The BBB reports on businesses, both
accredited and non-accredited. If an organization is a BBB Accredited
business, it is stated in this report.
| Name: |
Diesel Secret Energy (DSE) |
| Phone: |
(337) 662-6740 |
| Fax: |
(337) 662-6740 |
| Address: |
P.O. Box 169 |
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Sunset, LA 70584 |
| Website: |
www.dieselsecret.com |
| Principal: |
Andrew Klenert |
| File Open Date: |
February 2006 |
| TOB Classification: |
Oils-Fuel-Treatment Compounds |
| BBB Accreditation: |
This organization is not a BBB Accredited business. |
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Based on BBB files, this company has an unsatisfactory record with the BBB due to its failure to substantiate or modify advertising claims.
The BBB investigated this company concerning a complaint filed against product issues.
Upon careful review of all documents provided by the business and
consumer, we are unclear about the complaint and the responsibility of
DSE. Because of this the BBB has administratively removed the complaint.
In regards to the complaint, it appears that the email address of DSE
and the email address on the complaint is the same as the mail account
on the yahoo address of Mr. Klenert where the email was opened. Mr.
Klenert contends the consumer never did business with DSE.
The BBB is also unclear with what appears as to the reason the PayPal
account was closed. Mr. Klenert has maintained that he closed the
account, the email from Paypal says they closed the account because of
"similar named accounts and the volume of money transfer".
The BBB processed a total of 0 complaints about this company in the last 36 months, our standard reporting period. |
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According
to the Diesel Secret Energy (DSE) as of March 16, 2007 the company does
provide a 30 day return policy. DSE also stated "We make no guaranties
for the use of this system or any particular engine".
According to DSE this disclaimer is placed at the beginning of the
product manual making a user aware that they are undertaking making an
alternative fuel at their own risk. The company's website states it is
an alternative fuel and not a Bio Diesel.
On October 11, 2007, the BBB requested this firm substantiate or
confirm with documentation on each of the BBB's concerns from DSE's
website. The company has not substantiated the BBB's concerns.
The BBB requested actual names and addresses of customers who claim
that the product "increased mileage" and "money saving". DSE did not
provide the names and addresses of customers stating that their
customer list is private information.
The BBB requested substantiation on the claims "inexpensive, high
performance fuel that can power any diesel engine and the cost to you
is only 46 cents per gallon", "now serving over 20,000 Diesel Drivers
Worldwide" and "Our fuel will lead to longer injection pump life". The
company has failed to substantiate advertising claims upon request by the BBB.
Also on October 11, 2007, the BBB requested that DSE remove the BBB member logo from its website, the company did remove.
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Report as of March 31, 2008
Copyright© 2008 BBB®, Inc.
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If you choose to do business with this business, please let the company know that you contacted the BBB for a report.
BBB reports may not be reproduced for sales or promotional purposes.
The information in this report has either been provided by the company
or has been compiled by the BBB from other reliable sources.
As a matter of policy, the BBB does not endorse any product, service or
company. BBB reports generally cover a three-year reporting period, and
are provided solely to assist you in exercising your own best judgment.
Information contained in this report is believed reliable but not
guaranteed as to accuracy. Reports are subject to change at any time.
Erik
Useful Biodiesel-related links Support International Microbusiness - Kiva
"It is sometimes necessary to choose between clarity and precision, and an enlightening clarity (without serious distortion) is to be preferred to an obfuscating precision.
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JTI


- Joined on 04-07-2008
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Re: Diesel Secret a.k.a. DSE -All you need to know
Hello,
I am new here and I've read a few of these posts. I can testify to DSE. I just started using it. I was very skeptical at first, but I did as the instructions told me to do and it works very well. I have a trucking company and we tried it in the oldest truck in the fleet. Like they say it smells like burgers and fries. I couldn't believe it. A diesel will run on just about anything trans oil, oil etc..... until it blows - anyway, I did a lot of investigating before I tried this formula. You need specific filters and specific oil. It quiets the motor, burns cleaner- no carbon build up, throttle response was very good - no hesitation. We drained the semi of diesel and added 30 gallons of snake oil and ran it for quite some time. My mechanic told me if it was going to act up it would have already happened. Maybe it is a joke in a bottle, but it works. It costs me .67 / gallon to make it and that's a huge savings over 4.20 / gallon. Especially when your burning 100's of gallons a day. I'll take my chances at this point. No pain no gain! If it fails I'll rebuild.
Good Luck
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JTI


- Joined on 04-07-2008
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Re: Bio Diesel from Used Cooking Oil Converted from a Single Additive sold through a Web Site named Diesel Secret
Hi,
Yes I just started using it. It does work!ake care
Take care
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JTI


- Joined on 04-07-2008
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Re: Diesel Secret a.k.a. DSE -All you need to know
Hey welder728
I'm new here. I posted twice tonight and I guess both posts were deleted. I was talking about the DSE controversy. It does work and yes it costs me 67 cents a gallon to make like your friend. There seems to be a lot of negative posts here in regards to this product but if it works and it's cheaper than buying at the pump what the hell.
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old300D


- Joined on 08-14-2003
- Denver, CO
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Re: Diesel Secret a.k.a. DSE -All you need to know
JTI:
Hey welder728
I'm new here. I posted twice tonight and I guess both posts were deleted. I was talking about the DSE controversy. It does work and yes it costs me 67 cents a gallon to make like your friend. There seems to be a lot of negative posts here in regards to this product but if it works and it's cheaper than buying at the pump what the hell.
No, not "what the hell", you are making one assumption too many, use your head.
This comment has been crossposted at AT&T: 611 Folsom Street, San Francisco, CA -- Room 641A.
'05 Liberty
'83 240D
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JTI


- Joined on 04-07-2008
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Re: Diesel Secret a.k.a. DSE -All you need to know
I'm not sure how I'm suppose to respond to the last comment. All I know is that it works for me. I'm not assuming anything. In fact I've taken an idea and run with it an it's proven itself!!
Thanks
JT
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ebztz


- Joined on 06-09-2006
- Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin
- Posts 847
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old300D


- Joined on 08-14-2003
- Denver, CO
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Re: Diesel Secret a.k.a. DSE -All you need to know
JTI:
I'm not sure how I'm suppose to respond to the last comment. All I know is that it works for me. I'm not assuming anything. In fact I've taken an idea and run with it an it's proven itself!!
Thanks
JT
Let me put it this way: Your view seems to be to accept without question what DSE claims without regard to what has alredy been posted and discussed. There are lots of products that seem to work, it's not a black/white type of thing, and it's certainly NOT proof.. So if you had paid attention, you would know that DSE is like the stone in "stone soup" -- it contributes NOTHING, and yet it is the most expensive ingredient.
This comment has been crossposted at AT&T: 611 Folsom Street, San Francisco, CA -- Room 641A.
'05 Liberty
'83 240D
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JTI


- Joined on 04-07-2008
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Re: Diesel Secret a.k.a. DSE -All you need to know
Well 300, there's always one in the crowd and I found it. I know I'm out numbered here and you're obviously the expert on this site with all your posts and all. Let me tell you something - I never "accept without question", I have alot of questions more then you'll ever be able to answer. But, you can question yourself to death and never get anywhere. Which I think that's probably part of your problem. You run on and on with all your posts and contribute NOTHING! I bet while your here you keep talking about the same topic right?. So what, if this topic has already been brought up. Don't read it or respond if you don't have something constructive to say. I haven't read all the posts here and I probably never will. So, I'm not real sure what's been brought up already. I suppose next time I'll check with you first. I've done a lot of research on the subject and have talked to different experts in the field - Caterpillar engineers etc.... I have expensive equipment that runs on different diesel blends and DSE, so far. I just came across this site and I think we're all here for the same reason. A diesel will run on anything for a period of time, but the ultimate goal here is to help everyone figure out what it will run on for an extended period of time with little or no problems. Some of the problem with biodiesel if you're using Methanol, is the Methyl Esters leave a build up on cylinder walls that doesn't burn and over time it tends to round the rings and pistons. This creates blow by problems which ultimately results in a major overhaul. Oh yea I have paid attention maybe you should heed your own advice and listen up. If you'd have done your homework, you'd know that DSE is the "LEAST" expensive of all the ingredients used per ounce depending on which kit you purchase - .41 cents to be exact!
Here's to a brighter more "educated" tomorrow
Cheers
JT old300D:
JTI:
I'm not sure how I'm suppose to respond to the last comment. All I know is that it works for me. I'm not assuming anything. In fact I've taken an idea and run with it an it's proven itself!!
Thanks
JT
Let me put it this way: Your view seems to be to accept without question what DSE claims without regard to what has alredy been posted and discussed. There are lots of products that seem to work, it's not a black/white type of thing, and it's certainly NOT proof.. So if you had paid attention, you would know that DSE is like the stone in "stone soup" -- it contributes NOTHING, and yet it is the most expensive ingredient.
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ebztz


- Joined on 06-09-2006
- Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin
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Re: Diesel Secret a.k.a. DSE -All you need to know
JTI:I haven't read all the posts here and I probably never will.
Why the heck not? Are you so superior that you can't learn from others experiences? Some of the problem with biodiesel if you're using Methanol, is the Methyl Esters leave a build up on cylinder walls that doesn't burn and over time it tends to round the rings and pistons. This creates blow by problems which ultimately results in a major overhaul.
Any evidence to support this (heresay is not evidence)? Unlike DSE and other blends, Biodiesel has a substantial body of scientific studies that indicate it works.
If you'd have done your homework, you'd know that DSE is the "LEAST" expensive of all the ingredients used per ounce depending on which kit you purchase - .41 cents to be exact!
Do everyone a favor and provide a price breakdown of all ingredients, with the ratios of use.
You missed one of Old300D's points. It's well know what is in DSE. You can check out the MSDS for a list of constituent chemicals. It's also known what these chemicals do. It's much cheaper to buy them, mix them up yourself, and use as you wish. If you're honestly interested in saving money, this should be of primary interest to you.
Erik
Useful Biodiesel-related links Support International Microbusiness - Kiva
"It is sometimes necessary to choose between clarity and precision, and an enlightening clarity (without serious distortion) is to be preferred to an obfuscating precision.
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racer270


- Joined on 04-09-2008
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Re: Diesel Secret a.k.a. DSE -All you need to know
the deal is a scam....! I
i GOT A ORDER....your buying mineral spirits...... @ $80.00 a gl. AND THAT'S THERE SECRET...!!!
first things first ,...: THEY DONT TELL YOU ABOUT ALL THE OTHER THINGS YOU NEED TO BUY , OR DO THEY TELL YOU UNTIL YOU GET YOUR ORDED...!
THEY SAY YOU CAN MAKE FUEL @ 43 CENTS PER GL....LOL
THE EXTRA INGREDIENTS ALONE WILL COST YOU $2.00 A GL BY VOL......!!!!!!!
KEROSENE.... 10% BY VOL. @ $8.00 PER GL
GAS 5% BY VOL @ $3.45 A GL.....IN SAN DIEGO...
DIESEL_CLEEN....1% BY VOL...@ $9.00 A QT.
++++.....MORE STUFF...@ MORE....... MONEY...$$$$$$
BUT YOU ONLY NEED 1 OZ. PER 6 GL OF THERE "SECRET STUFF"...ALL IT IS IS MINERAL SPIRITS , TO KEEP YOUR INJECTORS FROM PLUGGING UP...!!!!!
I SENT MY ORDER BACK.....AND THEY DONT WONT TO GIVE ME MY MONEY BACK....!!!
I HAD TO CALL MY CREDIT CARD CO. , AND CLAIM IT AS A FRAUD...!! AND I AM STILL WATING TO GET A "CREDIT"....!!!!
BEST OF ALL THEY DONT TELL YOU ABOUT THE " RESTOCKING FEES....." , OR RETURN SHIPPING....IS ON YOU....!!!
AND IN THERE MANUAL , THAT THY SEND YOU,.... THEY TELL YOU TO ,"GO OUT AND OUT BID " ....THE PEOPLE THAT ARE BUYING THE OIL...????
GOOD WASTE OIL IN SAN DIEGO , IS SELLING FOR $1.00 PER GL.
NOW YOUR UP TO $3.00 A GL.....what the hell happened to fuel @ $.43 cents per gl.....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
AND YOU STILL HAVE TO MAKE IT YOUR SELF, and they tell you to buy extra filters , from home depot!!!
....and leve all the fat and glycerines in your fuel...????
just stay to making bio-fuel.......it is safer for your motor and cheeper....
PS .. i figured i tell you all about it before you all get burned.....they also tell you if your going to dirve in temperatures below 32 degrees , you need to run 50% petrol-deisel...LOL
pps. i found this site looking for tips on how too making bio-diesel....at home...[:'(]
Gordy..
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JTI


- Joined on 04-07-2008
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Re: Diesel Secret a.k.a. DSE -All you need to know
ebztz,
JTI:I haven't read all the posts here and I probably never will.
Why the heck not? Are you so superior that you can't learn from others experiences? Some of the problem with biodiesel if you're using Methanol, is the Methyl Esters leave a build up on cylinder walls that doesn't burn and over time it tends to round the rings and pistons. This creates blow by problems which ultimately results in a major overhaul.
Any evidence to support this (heresay is not evidence)? Unlike DSE and other blends, Biodiesel has a substantial body of scientific studies that indicate it works.
If you'd have done your homework, you'd know that DSE is the "LEAST" expensive of all the ingredients used per ounce depending on which kit you purchase - .41 cents to be exact!
Do everyone a favor and provide a price breakdown of all ingredients, with the ratios of use.
You missed one of Old300D's points. It's well know what is in DSE. You can check out the MSDS for a list of constituent chemicals. It's also known what these chemicals do. It's much cheaper to buy them, mix them up yourself, and use as you wish. If you're honestly interested in saving money, this should be of primary interest to you. I don't have alot of free time to devote to reading every post. I am trying to read as much as I can or what time will allow Yes it's been proven. There was a week long seminar on Biodiesel in Iowa and this problem was discussed. I learned about this from Mahoney Environmental Co. in Mendota Ill. If you don't believe me call them and ask them yourself.Or better yet call Patten in Elmhurst, Ill. and ask them. I never said Bio doesn't work. I know it has problems in the long run if you use Methanol. I say use whatever works, just be cautious. DSE is new in the US and has been used in Europe from what I understand as a fuel alternative because of the high fuel prices. We haven't had to pay high fuel prices here like in Europe.
All of the posts here on this topic and no one has shared the ratios with anyone. I'm shocked! I'm sure Old300 knows what's used. I have checked the MSDS sheet and found Xylene's the main ingredient. I'm not a chemist and I really don't want to experiment or cause any dangerous situations in my work place. That's not what I do for a living. You have to use all of these additives in moderation or you're going to have problems. I know kerosene is very hard on the motor if it is over used. I take oil samples and send them in for analysis, $20.00 a test, to make sure there's nothing wrong. A very recent post someone ordered the product and looked into purchasing additives at local hardware store prices. They were going to spend 8.00 /gallon for kerosene. It'll never work at those prices. You have to buy in bulk from a co-op or service station for a price break. Pump it yourself. I'm spending 4.00 / gal. Gas is also used. If you do your homework you can buy Diesel Kleen, the 96 oz bottle is the most economical per ounce, for about 16.20. The DSE additive in the gallon size breaks down to .41 ounce when you buy 3 gallons of DSE.
When I do a price breakdown it comes out to .67 cents / gallon for DSE based on the ratios used to mix 50 gallons of fuel. You end up with 59.5 / gal when you're done. If I have to buy the oil at 1.00 / gal I'm still saviing money. It takes me 15 minutes to mix the additives and pump it. It burns cleaner, quiets the motor, there's no carbon build up, there's no by-product left, no water, no conversion of equipment.
I'm not trying to make believers here. I'm just telling what has worked for me. Now how about a beer?
JT
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old300D


- Joined on 08-14-2003
- Denver, CO
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Re: Diesel Secret a.k.a. DSE -All you need to know
JTI:
Well 300, there's always one in the crowd and I found it. I know I'm out numbered here and you're obviously the expert on this site with all your posts and all. Let me tell you something - I never "accept without question", I have alot of questions more then you'll ever be able to answer. But, you can question yourself to death and never get anywhere. Which I think that's probably part of your problem. You run on and on with all your posts and contribute NOTHING! I bet while your here you keep talking about the same topic right?. So what, if this topic has already been brought up. Don't read it or respond if you don't have something constructive to say. I haven't read all the posts here and I probably never will. So, I'm not real sure what's been brought up already. I suppose next time I'll check with you first. I've done a lot of research on the subject and have talked to different experts in the field - Caterpillar engineers etc.... I have expensive equipment that runs on different diesel blends and DSE, so far. I just came across this site and I think we're all here for the same reason. A diesel will run on anything for a period of time, but the ultimate goal here is to help everyone figure out what it will run on for an extended period of time with little or no problems. Some of the problem with biodiesel if you're using Methanol, is the Methyl Esters leave a build up on cylinder walls that doesn't burn and over time it tends to round the rings and pistons. This creates blow by problems which ultimately results in a major overhaul. Oh yea I have paid attention maybe you should heed your own advice and listen up. If you'd have done your homework, you'd know that DSE is the "LEAST" expensive of a
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