Topic: "FuelMeister"
in Forum: Humor
Jon,-Majestic Glass Corvette Club-....Red #72,blk.interior,1979 C3 Corvette-TH350,Weiand,Holley,glass tops,Pioneer,3.55's,K&N,Dynomax,Flowmaster 40's,Energy Suspension,Spicer,VB&P(pics soon); 1978 Olds Cutlass Supreme 350/350,Dk. Blue 2-door Coupe-Hotchkis,PST,K&N,XM...'99 Mitsubishi Galant GTZ V6,black/grey leather,intake,strut bars,tint... |IMG|http://www.msnusers.com/cutlasscorvetteworkinprogress/shoebox.msnw?action=ShowPhoto&PhotoID=63|/IMG|

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"Money can't buy happiness -- but somehow it's more comforting to cry in a CORVETTE than in a Kia"
Jon,-Majestic Glass Corvette Club-....Red #72,blk.interior,1979 C3 Corvette-TH350,Weiand,Holley,glass tops,Pioneer,3.55's,K&N,Dynomax,Flowmaster 40's,Energy Suspension,Spicer,VB&P(pics soon); 1978 Olds Cutlass Supreme 350/350,Dk. Blue 2-door Coupe-Hotchkis,PST,K&N,XM...'99 Mitsubishi Galant GTZ V6,black/grey leather,intake,strut bars,tint... |IMG|http://www.msnusers.com/cutlasscorvetteworkinprogress/shoebox.msnw?action=ShowPhoto&PhotoID=63|/IMG|
I don't know about that link, it's not working.
BUT, Bio diesel DOES work. For a couple of hundred dollars you can build a filter/treatment device to treat old fry grease into usable fuel. The vehicle actually smells like french frys from the exhaust. There are many folks collecting grease from local fast food joints, and powering their diesel cars and truck with the stuff. If you like a bit cleaner oil to start, fresh cooking oil will do fine.
There is actually a bio-diesel that is formulated from almost 50% WATER. Yes water. It uses several chemicals mixed in that will create a usable diesel fuel. The problem is it's more costly to produce than the diesel fuel, and fuel mileage is less. But it's a start.

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Joel Adams
C3VR Lifetime Member #56
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"Money can't buy happiness -- but somehow it's more comforting to cry in a CORVETTE than in a Kia"
I don't know about that link, it's not working.
BUT, Bio diesel DOES work. For a couple of hundred dollars you can build a filter/treatment device to treat old fry grease into usable fuel. The vehicle actually smells like french frys from the exhaust. There are many folks collecting grease from local fast food joints, and powering their diesel cars and truck with the stuff. If you like a bit cleaner oil to start, fresh cooking oil will do fine.
There is actually a bio-diesel that is formulated from almost 50% WATER. Yes water. It uses several chemicals mixed in that will create a usable diesel fuel. The problem is it's more costly to produce than the diesel fuel, and fuel mileage is less. But it's a start.
[/QUOTE] The link works just fine,but the auction is over. Thats what the thread is about,making your own diesel at home for about 75 cents a gallon from fast food restaurants cooking oil,etc.My siters B/F is doing that now.I would too if I woulda kept my diesel Rabbit.I could drive that gutless thing 2 weeks on a tankfull!Jon,-Majestic Glass Corvette Club-....Red #72,blk.interior,1979 C3 Corvette-TH350,Weiand,Holley,glass tops,Pioneer,3.55's,K&N,Dynomax,Flowmaster 40's,Energy Suspension,Spicer,VB&P(pics soon); 1978 Olds Cutlass Supreme 350/350,Dk. Blue 2-door Coupe-Hotchkis,PST,K&N,XM...'99 Mitsubishi Galant GTZ V6,black/grey leather,intake,strut bars,tint... |IMG|http://www.msnusers.com/cutlasscorvetteworkinprogress/shoebox.msnw?action=ShowPhoto&PhotoID=63|/IMG|