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Bio diesel
Submitted: Monday, Jun 03, 2002 at 00:00
Jim
Has anyone had any experience with bio diesel, which I understand is extracted from used fast food
cooking
oil? Any problems with filters, injectors or smells. Can it be added to or mixed with normal diesel fuel, is performance and/or consumption any better or worse than with normal fuel, and, is it commercially available in the Sydney area?
I had heard that a Western Australian outlet had been opened and that there were plans for bio diesel to be manufactured from some oilseed crops and that there were plans for it to be marketed from various outlets.
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AnswerID: 3972 Submitted: Monday, Jun 03, 2002 at 00:00
Ray
replied: Hi Jim
We have similar fuel in Melbourne available and I found that the
Turbo diesel
did not like running with it. The other problem mentioned is that one of the members in the club had to have both tanks removed and cleaned after running on it for 6 months, check it out before using it
Ray
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AnswerID: 3975 Submitted: Monday, Jun 03, 2002 at 00:00
jono
replied: Hi Jim,
Through my studies a few years ago in Environmental Science at Murdoch University in
Western Australia
, i came into contact with Bio Diesel a bit. There is/was a small group at the Uni conducting research into the use/problems/viability of Bio Diesel. And i believe that indeed a couple of the Uni Landcruisers were in fact running Bio Diesel. The West Australian newspaper ran an article some time ago on the subject, it looked at some bloke in Perth who was collecting used oil from fish and chip shops who would actually pay him to remove their used oil. He then mucked around with different mixes and tested them in his 80series cruiser. From what he said, there were no adverse affects in running on Bio. However i'm not sure how long or how much research he had done. He did say that performance was slightly down but nothing too bad, and that consumption was up a fair bit, but considering he was being paid to take away the oil he thought it was worth the trouble. I'm not sure about the availability of Bio, but clearly it is not available at normal servo's so that is going to seriously limit its use. Also if you were storing and mixing it yourself, you would have to have big storage tanks in you own home (not sure on the legal standing of this?). Anyway, hope this sheds a bit of light on the subject. Cheers Jono.
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AnswerID: 3977 Submitted: Monday, Jun 03, 2002 at 00:00
Member - Roger
replied: HI Jim,
One of our 4wd club Members makes his own bio diesel and has been running his GQ Patrol on it for almost two years, He has had no problems with the vehicle at all as a matter of fact the oil when he changes it at the recomended service intervalls is still in pristine condition. He has an aftermarket turbo fitted and the vehicle easily out powers the normal 4.2 turbo unit.
Regards Dodg.
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AnswerID: 3982 Submitted: Monday, Jun 03, 2002 at 00:00
Royce
replied: I am very interested in Bio diesel. I travel thousands of ks with a science show. Do a search on the net and get onto Renew Magazine. There's lots of info out there. It should be a goer. I am toying with the idea. Let us know how you go. Royce
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AnswerID: 3986 Submitted: Monday, Jun 03, 2002 at 00:00
winaje
replied: try http://www.veggiepower.org.uk/main.htm for info etc.
Bill
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AnswerID: 4091 Submitted: Saturday, Jun 08, 2002 at 00:00
Geoff Edwards
replied: Jim,re Ray's reply biodiesel acts like a solvent and cleans out all the muck left by dinodeisel.It is necessary to change the change fuel filters ,maybe after only a few tankfuls depending on the build up.Overall cheap if you can make it yourself,offers better lubrication and is more enviromentally friendly.
Amadeus Petroleum are establishing a plant in the South West of WA at Picton to produce fuel from tallow and canola oil.
To make your own try www.journeytoforever.org
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