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Provided it lubricates the fuel pump (which it does) and burns then you can pretty much stick anything in a diesel but Bio is meant to be good.
Pub trivia, Otto Diesel's first 4 stroke engine ran on coal dust.
I was told his first engine ran on peanut oil?
I understand you can run most diesels on SVO or WVO (after filtering), and that older Land Rover Diesels are particularly good using these as fuels.Anybody using it?
if the ambient temp is high (20deg upwards) mine will start & run on neat ok if a bit lumpy to start with & once warmed up goes fine (200tdi)
I found a site the other day that did aconversion kit, you filled the fuel tank with used filtered oil or new veg oil, and there was a 20l tank in the boot with Derv in that, was used for the first few minutes till the engine warmed up, and the last coulpe of minutes before switch off, that way no probs with blocked injectors or filters as the derv flush's the system, I seem to think it was about £500 so would pay for itself in 20 refills if you save £25 each refueling, and you can stick your ? upto anti 4x4 prats in there nissan micra's.
Hmmm . . . . getting me thinking now.Just done the Maths and it's shownig a saving of around £25 per tank . . . . but then there's the hasle with tax and forms etc.Now where can I get bulk supplies of rapeseed oil on the cheap
right lets have a straight answer will a 200tdi run on 60/40 diesel/svo without trashing any major parts