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Delphi adapts components for biofuels

In a significant sign that biofuels (or something very like them) are going to be around for some time into the future Delphi is adapting fuel handling and injection components for biofuels ahead of legislation and car makers specifying the changes, according to Green Car Congress.

The move by Delphi, which also makes flex fuel engine systems is important for two reasons, its size and also because engine designs evolve rather than make great structural leaps of technology.

Lets make sure we minimise the environmental impact of these fuels on the land and water resources and make them truly sustainable for 20, 30 or 50 years...

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