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Beat the fuel mess

Visit the Chinese Take Away or Local Chip Shop and take their old vegatable oil away.

Filter it, then mix 93 parts of oil with 3 parts of white spirit.

Place into Disco3 and bingo away you go. Just smells like a chip shop if you are following. Cheap, but excellent.
  
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Time may come when we need to do this when there is no Oil left in the ground.

Do you have to use old-cooking oil, can't you just go to the cash & carry and buy a drum of the clean stuff?

Have you done this yourself BN, or just a suggestion.
 
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Careful, the manual clearly states that fuel type should be EN590 specification diesel and it is NOT compatible with bio-diesel (page 21 on the pdf version I've got).
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And the other thing to note if you did go the bio-diesel route you're supposed to declare it to the taxman and pay the duty on it



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Slimer wrote:
And the other thing to note if you did go the bio-diesel route you're supposed to declare it to the taxman and pay the duty on it



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Slimer, if the tax man declared more to us, we would be far better off. How can we have a Scottish Government in England, Blair, Brown, Darling and about 80 more. Brown is a true Scott with his pockets sewn up.

Have I tried the fuel, yes and it goes well, but it does stink like a chip shop behind and yes you can use fresh, no difference. Slimer is uring on the safe side and quite right. I may try it in the D3 I have today Very Happy as I am about down to 70 miles of diesel and my local Chinese is very flendly.
  
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Don't forget to filter the crunchy bits out of the oil first Very Happy
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Oh yes. If it was a V8 a few cow flatulations would project the car along quite well also.

Don't forget if you want to tune the diesel up, then a good oil used in a curry is the easiest way of chipping, sorry TC only joking.
  
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Re: Beat the fuel mess

BN wrote:


Filter it, then mix 93 parts of oil with 3 parts of white spirit.



But then what are the other 4 parts? Crispy Duck? Tsing Tao beer?

Sorry - pedantry mode off now Wink
  
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Re: Beat the fuel mess

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BN wrote:


Filter it, then mix 93 parts of oil with 3 parts of white spirit.



But then what are the other 4 parts? Crispy Duck? Tsing Tao beer?

Sorry - pedantry mode off now Wink


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So can you mix up a Gallon of Cooking Oil plus White Spirit at 93/7 ratio, and then add it to your vehicle which may or may not have existing Diesel in it?

I was always told not to use too much cooking oil as it wasn't good for you Confused
 
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Coffeecup wrote:
So can you mix up a Gallon of Cooking Oil plus White Spirit at 93/7 ratio, and then add it to your vehicle which may or may not have existing Diesel in it?

I was always told not to use too much cooking oil as it wasn't good for you Confused


93:3 is the ratio. Too much cooking oil, is not good for sure, slip everywhere.
  
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Oh.

So for every 31 litres of Cooking Oil add 1 litre of White Spirit.

Is it any particular Cooking Oil? I mean is it Vegetable Oil and Sun Flower Oil the same thing.

Does Cooking Oil mix with Diesel, or do you get a scum forming?
 
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Coffeecup wrote:
Oh.

So for every 31 litres of Cooking Oil add 1 litre of White Spirit.

Is it any particular Cooking Oil? I mean is it Vegetable Oil and Sun Flower Oil the same thing.

Does Cooking Oil mix with Diesel, or do you get a scum forming?


Not sure about the scum, but vegatable oil is the only oil.
  
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