Full Version: Ethanol Fuel – The Boondoggle

From: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#19]
 8 Feb 2007
To: PenTrophy (PENINSULATROPHY) [#18] 8 Feb 2007

quote:
He thought that the utilization of a biomass fuel was the real future of his engine.


Mark,

It probably is. His vision's been sidetracked by almost a couple hundred years. :/

From: PenTrophy (PENINSULATROPHY) [#20]
 8 Feb 2007
To: Stunt Engraver (DGL) [#19] 8 Feb 2007

You have to remember that the VW Rabbit running around town powered by BurgerKing and MickeyD's cooking oil only became pressworthy around 30 years ago. and now with diesel fuel priced higher than gasoline...... well ,

" I'll take a Big Mac and top'er off......."


From: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#21]
 8 Feb 2007
To: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#17] 8 Feb 2007

A friend of mine from England told me a story from his town a couple of years ago. A large market had cases of vegetable oil on sale at a low price. But they were amazed at the demand for it. They were selling hundreds of cases per day.

Turns out that a 50/50 mix of regular diesel fuel and vegetable oil works quite well in the diesel cars over there. And without the road tax and various other taxes the vegetable oil was far cheaper than diesel fuel. One byproduct was that the cars smelled like french fries.

Diesel cars are far more popular in Europe, and the diesel engines of the past couple of years and fuel seem to be more advanced than what is sold over here. Much cleaner and more efficient.


From: basehorawards [#22]
 9 Feb 2007
To: ALL

For about $10,000 you can buy a kit from a company in Missouri that will convert your deisel to run on vegetable oil. All you have to do, they say, is line up a couple of restaurants to give you their used frier oil. Then you have to process it. It works pretty well I hear but most people will not do it. (Can't find the time what with Wheel of Fortune on with current episodes plus in syndication too.)

It would really be great if someone could get a low level nuclear reactor small enough to run a car or truck. Even France understands the value and benefits of nuclear power. Why don't we?


From: RALLYGUY (RALLYGUY1) [#23]
 9 Feb 2007
To: basehorawards [#22] 9 Feb 2007

Best not to get caught using "alternative" fuels in your vehicle...The government frowns on losing good tax dollars...........They tint Bio Diesel with a color for this purpose.......(supposedly).

If you see a cop behind you in your diesel....it may not be just because you have been using oil waste from a doughnut shop. :)

From: basehorawards [#24]
 9 Feb 2007
To: RALLYGUY (RALLYGUY1) [#23] 9 Feb 2007

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Best not to get caught using "alternative" fuels in your vehicle...The government frowns on losing good tax dollars

Boy that is an accurate statement. Basic diesel comes in three colors. On road, off road and farm use. Different uses, different colors, different taxes but the same fuel. I have wondered what would happen when someone with vegetable oil got stopped for a spot check. The color has to be dead on no hint of the wrong color - even a shade - or your vehicle is impounded and you get a huge fine. I will have to ask one of law enforcement friends.

I had never heard of bio-diesel being tinted. The vegetable oils conversions use diesel to start and warm up the engine and the vegetable oil. Then you switch over to straight oil. Shortly before you stop you are supposed to switch back to diesel so that the oil does not set up in your injection system. But if you get the oil for free it seems like it might be worth it. After a while I would think there would be so many people wanting the oil the restaurants would start selling it.

From: Dee (DEENA-ONLY) [#25]
 9 Feb 2007
To: basehorawards [#24] 9 Feb 2007

So what you are saying is that our local KFC could make more money selling fuel than selling chicken. Could they then be know as the Kentucky Fuel Corp?(devil)

Dee


From: basehorawards [#26]
 9 Feb 2007
To: Dee (DEENA-ONLY) [#25] 9 Feb 2007

They would stand a better chance of getting my money that way. The only one around here is staffed with people (including management) that seemed to be bothered when customers come in and ask questions rather than just ordering a combo.

From: LG (WAIIB) [#27]
 9 Feb 2007
To: basehorawards [#5] 9 Feb 2007

They are trying to do just that in North Dakota (grow hemp for profit). They passed a law and are now fighting with the Feds. They say it is already being done just north of them across the border in Canada.

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