Here in the UK diesel price is nearly twice the price of home brew Bio . So guess what I run lol
As said old school pre common rail generally will run fine on SVO straight veg oil. In colder climes...
Here in the UK diesel price is nearly twice the price of home brew Bio . So guess what I run lol
As said old school pre common rail generally will run fine on SVO straight veg oil. In colder climes...
Biodiesel is one way, but it is also possible to run an old school diesel on straight used cooking oil. We met a couple wit a pair of young kids at Yulara, they had just come across the great central...
Workmate ran his 80 series on bio for a while. To cut to the chase, car is off the road now with a well and truly cooked engine. It began with gaskets leaking everywhere, then gradually car...
Its all for the enviroment i know but i dont want to smell like my local f/chip shop
a lot of work for very little gain but each to there own
good luck with it
I have heard u can walk on water but have never been brave enough to ask any one if I can
Im thinking on older style diesels yes, this is fine, but not the higher tech ones we have today.
You try it and let me know , Nah Not for me,
They tell me you can smell the buses running BIO...
A lot of work but can be done, there are few people that do make there own Biodiesel.. They head to there Fish and chip shop and get the used oils
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biodiesel