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Revision as of 23:26, 27 March 2008
Introduction
Diesel engines can be converted to straight vegetable oil. This may be acceptable for cars which are not used intensively. However, the buildup of carbon (coke) in the engine is a problem, and for this reason it is not advisable for cars which are used intensively, such as commercial vehicles. Biodiesel, which is typically a modified vegetable oil, does not have the same effect and can be used safely.
Why
because...
History
Process
The following steps are ...
- Find Diesel car
- stuff
- other things
Links
- Biogas and liquid biofuels (original)
- Making Biodiesel
- Wikipedia:Straight vegetable oil
- Pure plant oil fuel technology at the Open Biofuel Engine Development (OBED)wiki - Information about running vegetable oil in Diesel engines