Posted on March 2, 2010.
Did someone in the use of vegetable oil as fuel in the United Kingdom in their diesel car? I read that the diesel engine was first designed to run on peanut oil and that his right to use vegetable oil as long as you pay tax on it (theres a form you can download ). Just wondering if anyone is OK and does the car run.
Yes, it can be done, normally about 80% to 20% diesel, it must strain and crack, a complicated process, but you can get the kit, you must pay excise man, if you do loads milews of worth, otherwise you friends with a pattern of road transport, many use their own fuel
first diesel engine ran on the dust of pulverized coal not peanut oil and yes they run on vegetable oil and not just tell the tax man when you run over him sobbing takes us all for much anyway
Yes, I heard, but people who are absolutely smell of fried. I even heard of police standing at the edge of the road feel the air for potential convicts.
as I have one on the road all day I can tell you theres a lot of people who use it cos it stinks a little, and in this hot weather with the windows open, you can really feel
It works great!
Yeh my friend, he buys in huge tanks of the warehouse and he runs his diesel car for about 50p per gallon. His car is fine but it is a firecracker and it will be paid a few £ £ £ s' for that. It works OK and does not let down. U need to buy is SVO vegetable oil's higher viscosity and more (thicker), so you do not need a conversion
Jump to http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_sv ... For more information .. Hope this helps and have a nice day.
Australia ran my turbo diesel canola oil and I think it was slightly mor powerful than diesel ~ ~