R129 with OM606
R129 with OM606
seen this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0lt0CqeGNk
I don't fully understand why most people bash waste veggie oil... My buddy is driving a 300TD 1983 and has put almost 50,000 miles on it running veggie with no problems what so ever. Only spent $80 this year on diesel... That sounds pretty good to me. Has had no problems with seals, no problems with filters, and no problem with injection pump. He lost maybe 2mpg with the conversion andd very little loss in power... He runs veggie all year long.
(10-24-2009, 04:35 PM)fir469 I don't fully understand why most people bash waste veggie oil... My buddy is driving a 300TD 1983 and has put almost 50,000 miles on it running veggie with no problems what so ever. Only spent $80 this year on diesel... That sounds pretty good to me. Has had no problems with seals, no problems with filters, and no problem with injection pump. He lost maybe 2mpg with the conversion andd very little loss in power... He runs veggie all year long.
(10-24-2009, 04:35 PM)fir469 I don't fully understand why most people bash waste veggie oil... My buddy is driving a 300TD 1983 and has put almost 50,000 miles on it running veggie with no problems what so ever. Only spent $80 this year on diesel... That sounds pretty good to me. Has had no problems with seals, no problems with filters, and no problem with injection pump. He lost maybe 2mpg with the conversion andd very little loss in power... He runs veggie all year long.
(10-24-2009, 04:35 PM)fir469 I don't fully understand why most people bash waste veggie oil
(10-24-2009, 04:35 PM)fir469 I don't fully understand why most people bash waste veggie oil
(10-24-2009, 08:36 PM)ForcedInduction Its illegal, its stealing from law abiding taxpayers, its harmful to the environment, its harmful to the car and, as you showed in your post, most people do it out of sheer greed.
(10-24-2009, 08:36 PM)ForcedInduction Its illegal, its stealing from law abiding taxpayers, its harmful to the environment, its harmful to the car and, as you showed in your post, most people do it out of sheer greed.
(10-30-2009, 12:39 AM)Syncro_G "Using straight vegetable oil for fuel can lower greenhouse gas emissions by nearly 100 percent, greatly reducing air pollution."Greenhouse gasses are not pollution. That is also a huge blanket statement. A 61x will produce emissions very different from that of a 606 or a Cummins for example.
Quote:Taking a food byproduct that's at the end of its life cycle and making it do a little more seems like like a winning though small step for the environment.The main issue with that is on-road engines aren't designed to burn it cleanly. WVO burns slow and dirty, it contains fat and natural compounds that won't burn cleanly or completely no matter how much you filter it.
(10-30-2009, 12:39 AM)Syncro_G "Using straight vegetable oil for fuel can lower greenhouse gas emissions by nearly 100 percent, greatly reducing air pollution."Greenhouse gasses are not pollution. That is also a huge blanket statement. A 61x will produce emissions very different from that of a 606 or a Cummins for example.
Quote:Taking a food byproduct that's at the end of its life cycle and making it do a little more seems like like a winning though small step for the environment.The main issue with that is on-road engines aren't designed to burn it cleanly. WVO burns slow and dirty, it contains fat and natural compounds that won't burn cleanly or completely no matter how much you filter it.
I've seen my fair share of WVO horror stories to warrant my complete avoidance of such practices - even on an experimental basis.
That said, I don't have an issue with WVO that has gone through transesterification and converted to biodiesel meetingASTM D6751 -09 standards.
Has anyone heard of issues with abnormal moisture content with B5+ blends when compared to petroleum diesel fuel? Since nobody has stainless steel components in their pumps just yet - this is a valid concern.
Beers,
Matt
Hi you know this car is running in Europe Denmark
Fuel cost gasoline is around 8$ / gallon
Diesel 7$ / gallon
Just checked in the US you pay 2,5$ (just a quick search on the net hope it is rigth.)
Just to make you understand why we are a litte creativ in europe :-)
I have been running WVO for the last 5 year, no problem. but you have to know what you are doing.
By the way great forum
(11-02-2009, 01:41 PM)olefejer Diesel 7$ / gallon
(11-02-2009, 01:41 PM)olefejer Diesel 7$ / gallon
(11-02-2009, 03:44 PM)ForcedInduction Why should Europe get good cars like the 70mpg VW Lupo or 80mpg Smart ForTwo CDI when "good" mpg in the USA is considered to be anything above 22mpg!?
(11-02-2009, 03:44 PM)ForcedInduction Why should Europe get good cars like the 70mpg VW Lupo or 80mpg Smart ForTwo CDI when "good" mpg in the USA is considered to be anything above 22mpg!?
BTW, I thought I'd do some due diligence on the WVO claims but am having a really hard time finding objective studies for or against. So I can't really point to anything that will clearly say it's better or worse than dino diesel.
All official studies seem to be done with processed biodiesel (not WVO).
Most of the positive claims are coming from WVO advocates and of that bunch, this one seems to be the most informative: http://www.fusel.com/biodiesel_wiki.html