My fuel pump failed recently. The mechanic at bugformance in Sunnyvale informed me that it was clogged with fatty goo and that the seals had been completely corroded to the point where it could no longer support the necessary pressure. He pointed the blame squarely on the use of biodiesel, as did another mechanic (got a 2nd opinion). He suggested I introduce some kind of pre-heater into the mix so as to avoid the congealed mess in my pump.
car: 2001 VW Jetta, 60k miles, the last 30k were on b100
fuel location: wester states in San Jose, CA
Franky, I've become a little disillusioned with biodiesel. I strongly suspect that is what caused the pump failure, a $3,000 fix btw, and yet no one seems to point that out on any kind of intro to the fuel. I have read a lot of conflicting information in forums about exactly this. Some people claim that no mods are necessary and that the fuel itself is to blame for any pump failures. Others seem to say that any mix of the fuel will eventually cost you a lot in repairs.
Has anyone else been fueling up at western states for over 30k miles? Is there anything I can do or are we all just kidding ourselves?