Are You Ready For Diesel Yet?
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Re: Are You Ready For Diesel Yet?
> What I was fishing for is there must be something mixed with your
> peanut oil, if it's anything like the oil they fry fires in, just mixing
> it with diesel is not enough it's got to volatile:
Of course it is. I haven't run straight SVO, but know guys who do. It works.
The blend ran fine in my engine, no loss of power or mileage, and I go up
and down mountains every time I drive it.
.. Rudolph Diesel designed his early engines to run on straight peanut oil,
but it has nowhere near the energy yeild of diesel fuel. Diesel fuel was
named after him posthumosly.
here's a link to a good SVO site, but i don't burn enough in my car to want
to deal with all the grease and slime, I get enough of that working.
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_svo.html
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Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
> peanut oil, if it's anything like the oil they fry fires in, just mixing
> it with diesel is not enough it's got to volatile:
Of course it is. I haven't run straight SVO, but know guys who do. It works.
The blend ran fine in my engine, no loss of power or mileage, and I go up
and down mountains every time I drive it.
.. Rudolph Diesel designed his early engines to run on straight peanut oil,
but it has nowhere near the energy yeild of diesel fuel. Diesel fuel was
named after him posthumosly.
here's a link to a good SVO site, but i don't burn enough in my car to want
to deal with all the grease and slime, I get enough of that working.
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_svo.html
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
#192
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Re: Are You Ready For Diesel Yet?
> What I was fishing for is there must be something mixed with your
> peanut oil, if it's anything like the oil they fry fires in, just mixing
> it with diesel is not enough it's got to volatile:
Of course it is. I haven't run straight SVO, but know guys who do. It works.
The blend ran fine in my engine, no loss of power or mileage, and I go up
and down mountains every time I drive it.
.. Rudolph Diesel designed his early engines to run on straight peanut oil,
but it has nowhere near the energy yeild of diesel fuel. Diesel fuel was
named after him posthumosly.
here's a link to a good SVO site, but i don't burn enough in my car to want
to deal with all the grease and slime, I get enough of that working.
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_svo.html
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
> peanut oil, if it's anything like the oil they fry fires in, just mixing
> it with diesel is not enough it's got to volatile:
Of course it is. I haven't run straight SVO, but know guys who do. It works.
The blend ran fine in my engine, no loss of power or mileage, and I go up
and down mountains every time I drive it.
.. Rudolph Diesel designed his early engines to run on straight peanut oil,
but it has nowhere near the energy yeild of diesel fuel. Diesel fuel was
named after him posthumosly.
here's a link to a good SVO site, but i don't burn enough in my car to want
to deal with all the grease and slime, I get enough of that working.
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_svo.html
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
#193
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Re: Are You Ready For Diesel Yet?
> What I was fishing for is there must be something mixed with your
> peanut oil, if it's anything like the oil they fry fires in, just mixing
> it with diesel is not enough it's got to volatile:
Of course it is. I haven't run straight SVO, but know guys who do. It works.
The blend ran fine in my engine, no loss of power or mileage, and I go up
and down mountains every time I drive it.
.. Rudolph Diesel designed his early engines to run on straight peanut oil,
but it has nowhere near the energy yeild of diesel fuel. Diesel fuel was
named after him posthumosly.
here's a link to a good SVO site, but i don't burn enough in my car to want
to deal with all the grease and slime, I get enough of that working.
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_svo.html
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
> peanut oil, if it's anything like the oil they fry fires in, just mixing
> it with diesel is not enough it's got to volatile:
Of course it is. I haven't run straight SVO, but know guys who do. It works.
The blend ran fine in my engine, no loss of power or mileage, and I go up
and down mountains every time I drive it.
.. Rudolph Diesel designed his early engines to run on straight peanut oil,
but it has nowhere near the energy yeild of diesel fuel. Diesel fuel was
named after him posthumosly.
here's a link to a good SVO site, but i don't burn enough in my car to want
to deal with all the grease and slime, I get enough of that working.
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_svo.html
--
Paul Calman, Hathaway Pines, California
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Re: Are You Ready For Diesel Yet?
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>> Rover were the first to do this, more than 50 years ago. I've seen the
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>> in their museum.
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>> Dave
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> Dave Milne wrote:
>>
>> Rover were the first to do this, more than 50 years ago. I've seen the
>> car
>> in their museum.
>>
>> http://www.rover.org.nz/pages/jet/jet5.htm
>>
>> Dave
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Re: Are You Ready For Diesel Yet?
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> Dave Milne wrote:
>>
>> Rover were the first to do this, more than 50 years ago. I've seen the
>> car
>> in their museum.
>>
>> http://www.rover.org.nz/pages/jet/jet5.htm
>>
>> Dave
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> Dave Milne wrote:
>>
>> Rover were the first to do this, more than 50 years ago. I've seen the
>> car
>> in their museum.
>>
>> http://www.rover.org.nz/pages/jet/jet5.htm
>>
>> Dave
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Re: Are You Ready For Diesel Yet?
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> Dave Milne wrote:
>>
>> Rover were the first to do this, more than 50 years ago. I've seen the
>> car
>> in their museum.
>>
>> http://www.rover.org.nz/pages/jet/jet5.htm
>>
>> Dave
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>
> Dave Milne wrote:
>>
>> Rover were the first to do this, more than 50 years ago. I've seen the
>> car
>> in their museum.
>>
>> http://www.rover.org.nz/pages/jet/jet5.htm
>>
>> Dave
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Re: Are You Ready For Diesel Yet?
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> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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>
> Dave Milne wrote:
>>
>> Rover were the first to do this, more than 50 years ago. I've seen the
>> car
>> in their museum.
>>
>> http://www.rover.org.nz/pages/jet/jet5.htm
>>
>> Dave
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> http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaver...9/jatoimp.html
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Dave Milne wrote:
>>
>> Rover were the first to do this, more than 50 years ago. I've seen the
>> car
>> in their museum.
>>
>> http://www.rover.org.nz/pages/jet/jet5.htm
>>
>> Dave
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Re: Are You Ready For Diesel Yet?
<calcerise@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> But in the U.S. propane is more expensive than gasoline-plus
> which many retailers will refuse to put it in a motor vehicle. On
> an RV this is no problem, you just mark it as "appliance fuel",
> but in a pickup or car you are screwed.
>
Heh, all the gas trucks run on propane here. And if you know people you can
always get your LP powered vehicle fueled up. Trips, you have to plan
ahead, but it is doable.
Earle
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....
> But in the U.S. propane is more expensive than gasoline-plus
> which many retailers will refuse to put it in a motor vehicle. On
> an RV this is no problem, you just mark it as "appliance fuel",
> but in a pickup or car you are screwed.
>
Heh, all the gas trucks run on propane here. And if you know people you can
always get your LP powered vehicle fueled up. Trips, you have to plan
ahead, but it is doable.
Earle
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Re: Are You Ready For Diesel Yet?
<calcerise@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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....
> But in the U.S. propane is more expensive than gasoline-plus
> which many retailers will refuse to put it in a motor vehicle. On
> an RV this is no problem, you just mark it as "appliance fuel",
> but in a pickup or car you are screwed.
>
Heh, all the gas trucks run on propane here. And if you know people you can
always get your LP powered vehicle fueled up. Trips, you have to plan
ahead, but it is doable.
Earle
news:1121554654.178463.134320@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
....
> But in the U.S. propane is more expensive than gasoline-plus
> which many retailers will refuse to put it in a motor vehicle. On
> an RV this is no problem, you just mark it as "appliance fuel",
> but in a pickup or car you are screwed.
>
Heh, all the gas trucks run on propane here. And if you know people you can
always get your LP powered vehicle fueled up. Trips, you have to plan
ahead, but it is doable.
Earle
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Re: Are You Ready For Diesel Yet?
<calcerise@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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....
> But in the U.S. propane is more expensive than gasoline-plus
> which many retailers will refuse to put it in a motor vehicle. On
> an RV this is no problem, you just mark it as "appliance fuel",
> but in a pickup or car you are screwed.
>
Heh, all the gas trucks run on propane here. And if you know people you can
always get your LP powered vehicle fueled up. Trips, you have to plan
ahead, but it is doable.
Earle
news:1121554654.178463.134320@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
....
> But in the U.S. propane is more expensive than gasoline-plus
> which many retailers will refuse to put it in a motor vehicle. On
> an RV this is no problem, you just mark it as "appliance fuel",
> but in a pickup or car you are screwed.
>
Heh, all the gas trucks run on propane here. And if you know people you can
always get your LP powered vehicle fueled up. Trips, you have to plan
ahead, but it is doable.
Earle