Too good to be True .. Diesel to Veggie Oil for $1500 ?
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09-07-2005, 13:53
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Too good to be True .. Diesel to Veggie Oil for $1500 ?
Have you guys not heard of this sooner? Check out
http://www.greasecar.com also. They had a big MCI that had been converted with about a 100 gal tank. I've read that the vegetable oil is actually GOOD for the injectors for lubrication and you'll get the same MPG as diesel, it just would be "free" and not as much pollution. Although I bet whoever's behind you on the interstate would be having some hella-munchies! And coincidentally I came across a guy tonight with a VW TDI Jetta with a kit from Greasecar. He said he's had it for about a year and the only problem was a solenoid that just went out. There's a group here in Asheville I'm actually talking to tomorrow about doing a veggie conversion on my two Bluebirds buses w/ 8.3 Cummins pusher. Asheville is really big on the environmental stuff so it'll help with exposure. I really just wish I already had a WVO (waster vegetable oil) conversion done on our big bus that gets 4-5mph. There's no way I could afford to run that thing now. Less than two years ago I was filling my partybus up for $1.32/gall. Now it's easily doubled...in less than 2 years!! Has anyone salary doubled in the same time?? Didn't think so. The only real problem I can see is supply, especially for RV'ers. It would be much easier to do it local and have your drum already set up for them to dump the waste oil in. I think it would be much harder to fill up on WVO on the road. Although, I have heard of people doing it. At least with these systems you can still run diesel when the WVO is not in supply. If anyone is interested, I can keep this board posted on what I find out and if I decide to convert, I can keep you posted. Of course if everyone did it, there wouldn't be any WVO to get to everyone, but I think "free" fuel would be awesome if you could crunch the numbers to offset the cost inital installation, storage drum, filters, etc. Not to mention the environmental factors as well as sticking it to the oil companies. Steve 2 '98 Bluebird QBRE Partybuses http://www.360partybus.com |
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