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Title: Engine converters
Post by: Ismene on July 17, 2008, 02:00:05 AM
Hi -

Can anyone give me the idiots guide to the whole Diesel engine / vegetable oil conversion debate.

Is it worth it  / if so how much / does it work.....

I have really long commute - and want to find out if i can be doing things cheaper... But being a girl I'm not that hot with the mechanics etc - so any help much appreciated.



Title: Re: Engine converters
Post by: Newmanseye on July 17, 2008, 02:27:51 AM
I lookeed in to this about a year ago, and yes it can save you a bundle, although " you must pay the duty on the fuel you use" again thsi is all down to how much you tell mr Darling you use.

the conversion is a fairly easy process and I believe there are people dotted all over the country offering the service now


Title: Re: Engine converters
Post by: Newmanseye on July 17, 2008, 02:29:13 AM
linky incoming

http://www.smartveg.com/?gclid=CLP-0dXixZQCFQIVEAodOx7lkw


Title: Re: Engine converters
Post by: the sicilian on July 17, 2008, 03:51:39 AM
I wanna know why diesels 13p a l itre dearer than petrol...yet it used to be that much cheaper...oh yeah forgot government realised we all started buying diesel cars cos dioesel was cheaper..sigh


Title: Re: Engine converters
Post by: Ismene on July 17, 2008, 05:38:36 PM
linky incoming

http://www.smartveg.com/?gclid=CLP-0dXixZQCFQIVEAodOx7lkw

Cool - ty


Title: Re: Engine converters
Post by: Grier78 on July 17, 2008, 06:34:54 PM
I wanna know why diesels 13p a l itre dearer than petrol...yet it used to be that much cheaper...oh yeah forgot government realised we all started buying diesel cars cos dioesel was cheaper..sigh

Its because diesel is becoming more popular and it is far slower to ramp up diesel production than petrol. Therefore the reduced supply level when meeting demand results in a higher price at the pump. It should fall back down in the long run though.


Title: Re: Engine converters
Post by: Tractor on July 17, 2008, 06:48:08 PM
Alan, Rio Rodent on here has this up and running in his garage im sure he will post when hes next on.


Title: Re: Engine converters
Post by: neeko on July 17, 2008, 06:49:05 PM
I wanna know why diesels 13p a l litre dearer than petrol...yet it used to be that much cheaper...oh yeah forgot government realised we all started buying diesel cars cos diesel was cheaper..sigh

Its because diesel is becoming more popular and it is far slower to ramp up diesel production than petrol. Therefore the reduced supply level when meeting demand results in a higher price at the pump. It should fall back down in the long run though.

If the NIMBY's would allow the building of new refineries that could produce more diesel and less petrol then the demand supply imbalance would allow the price difference to fall. Its those tree huggers that are the problem.


Title: Re: Engine converters
Post by: the sicilian on July 17, 2008, 10:36:08 PM
I wanna know why diesels 13p a l itre dearer than petrol...yet it used to be that much cheaper...oh yeah forgot government realised we all started buying diesel cars cos dioesel was cheaper..sigh

Its because diesel is becoming more popular and it is far slower to ramp up diesel production than petrol. Therefore the reduced supply level when meeting demand results in a higher price at the pump. It should fall back down in the long run though.

Will it stop me crying every time i fill up though   ;D


Title: Re: Engine converters
Post by: TheWhisper on July 18, 2008, 05:26:09 AM
I've been looking into the whole veggie oil thing too.
Something has to be done about the current price


Title: Re: Engine converters
Post by: cia260895 on July 18, 2008, 09:04:44 PM
I've been looking into the whole veggie oil thing too.
Something has to be done about the currant price


i know its scandalous isn't it.

http://www.ethicalsuperstore.com/products/suma/suma-prepacks-organic-currants-500g/


Title: Re: Engine converters
Post by: the sicilian on July 19, 2008, 10:07:05 AM
Friend of mine has a large wholesale meat company that deliver over the south of england..he reckons the fuel bill for his trucks has gone up by £20 K a week !!!!   ;gobsmacked;


Title: Re: Engine converters
Post by: Grier78 on July 19, 2008, 12:34:53 PM
Friend of mine has a large wholesale meat company that deliver over the south of england..he reckons the fuel bill for his trucks has gone up by £20 K a week !!!!   ;gobsmacked;

Price it in IMO. If you can't make any money then get out of the industry as it is obviously overcrowded.