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dazed and confuzzed wrote:
You can also burn a mix in the summertime. My Dodge/Cummins likes a
70/30 mix of peanut oil (used)/diesel until the temp drops below 40 deg F.
then it's straight diesel/biodiesel.
Be careful what additives you use if using biodiesel in the winter. Some
meant for petrodiesel don't work well with biodiesel.
Dave Cannell wrote:
For burning cooking oil in your diesel engine try the following sites.
http://www.greasel.com
http://www.greascar.com
http://www.greasecar.com
I suspect anything that runs straight cooking oil will need duplicate fuel
systems so they can start and finish on diesel rather than cooking oil.
Bio-diesel is another story though, I think that can be run straight.
You can also burn a mix in the summertime. My Dodge/Cummins likes a
70/30 mix of peanut oil (used)/diesel until the temp drops below 40 deg
F. peanut oil? upscale Chinese restaurant? sweet.
hey, could this end up being some kind of a contest? "motor the length
of the Mississippi river on fuel from cat fish fries" ????
Maybe Capt. D's or Long John Silver's could sponsor a boat???
anybody got a boat named "Grease Fire"?