Red gas can is for gasoline. Yellow is for diesel, even if it is biodiesel, it should be in the properly colored container. It cost ~3 bucks at walmart. Things are standardized for a reason.
Red gas can is for gasoline. Yellow is for diesel, even if it is biodiesel, it should be in the properly colored container. It cost ~3 bucks at walmart. Things are standardized for a reason.
Red gas can is for gasoline. Yellow is for diesel, even if it is biodiesel, it should be in the properly colored container. It cost ~3 bucks at walmart. Things are standardized for a reason.
Red gas can is for gasoline. Yellow is for diesel, even if it is biodiesel, it should be in the properly colored container. It cost ~3 bucks at walmart. Things are standardized for a reason.
I don't know how people always say trucks running on veg oil smell like fries, I've run mine on it, and it definately does not smell anything like fries. I don't know exactly how to describe the smell, but it is a strong odor, especially if the engine is not hot enough.
The only plus side to this is that it's much cheaper because it's free and your car smells like dinner.
It doesn't really get more mileage. The best veggie oil can get to is to match the performance of plain diesel. Carbon dioxide is still spewing out of your exhaust pipe and I doubt many people would go through the trouble of rigging any part of their car.
@CyberneticWarrior you are correct, im switching from buring 50cent per gallon of wvo with less power then diesel, to running on $3 per gallon diesel to improve where i've failed
@cambriacity Actually a little marvel mystery oil in the oil each time your about to change the oil, for about 200 miles before the oil change clean the absolute heck out of the engine including loosens stuck rings. I do however recomment at least a 3000 mile oil change on vegetable oil, especially in VW engines. Do not, do not, do not go 10,000 miles like the interval says, you will fry the VW engine on vegetable oil, I have a friend that fryed his Passat engine at 10,000 miles.
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Its funny how no one ever talks about, what its like to drive behind one of these cars burning vegetable oil. You can smell it, about 100 yards ahead of you, and when you finally catch up to it, you can't breathe. The whole idea of vege oil as a fuel is absolute lunacy.
@rsfeller Your comment about the smell of vegetable oil. I noticed if you filter below 10 microns you usually remove the food smell from the oil. At 1 micron nobody can smell anything. The funniest thing, in down town Gainesville, Florida, in my 1991 F350 on oil. Two guys pulled up next to me, they had been arguing about whether or not I was burning oil........are you running cooking grease in that truck?
My truck runs on it and it has a huge motor pushing over 400 hp, and I can stick my face right on the tailpipe and it doesn't even bother me. I just get hungry is all. I'm guessing you don't know what you are talking about.
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Red gas can is for gasoline. Yellow is for diesel, even if it is biodiesel, it should be in the properly colored container. It cost ~3 bucks at walmart. Things are standardized for a reason.
EZchairchillen 1 year ago
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Red gas can is for gasoline. Yellow is for diesel, even if it is biodiesel, it should be in the properly colored container. It cost ~3 bucks at walmart. Things are standardized for a reason.
EZchairchillen 1 year ago
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Red gas can is for gasoline. Yellow is for diesel, even if it is biodiesel, it should be in the properly colored container. It cost ~3 bucks at walmart. Things are standardized for a reason.
EZchairchillen 1 year ago
Red gas can is for gasoline. Yellow is for diesel, even if it is biodiesel, it should be in the properly colored container. It cost ~3 bucks at walmart. Things are standardized for a reason.
EZchairchillen 1 year ago
the reporter went into a dollar and brought a thesaurus and said to himself, g0dmamn it im gonna use everyone of these words
mikedrazen 1 year ago
I don't know how people always say trucks running on veg oil smell like fries, I've run mine on it, and it definately does not smell anything like fries. I don't know exactly how to describe the smell, but it is a strong odor, especially if the engine is not hot enough.
parklandnot 2 years ago
@parklandnot u r a bad person
mikedrazen 1 year ago
The only plus side to this is that it's much cheaper because it's free and your car smells like dinner.
It doesn't really get more mileage. The best veggie oil can get to is to match the performance of plain diesel. Carbon dioxide is still spewing out of your exhaust pipe and I doubt many people would go through the trouble of rigging any part of their car.
CyberneticWarrior 2 years ago
@CyberneticWarrior you are correct, im switching from buring 50cent per gallon of wvo with less power then diesel, to running on $3 per gallon diesel to improve where i've failed
mikedrazen 1 year ago
yup... I've seen it work. Watch for sticking rings.. consider using a water injection system to keep the rings and stuff freed up.
cambriacity 2 years ago
@cambriacity Actually a little marvel mystery oil in the oil each time your about to change the oil, for about 200 miles before the oil change clean the absolute heck out of the engine including loosens stuck rings. I do however recomment at least a 3000 mile oil change on vegetable oil, especially in VW engines. Do not, do not, do not go 10,000 miles like the interval says, you will fry the VW engine on vegetable oil, I have a friend that fryed his Passat engine at 10,000 miles.
Delticola 1 year ago
the greece bug. ha!
the beetle really looks like a bug
stevomwa 3 years ago
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Its funny how no one ever talks about, what its like to drive behind one of these cars burning vegetable oil. You can smell it, about 100 yards ahead of you, and when you finally catch up to it, you can't breathe. The whole idea of vege oil as a fuel is absolute lunacy.
rbsscv 3 years ago
ah yes...yet another person talking out their ass. The smell is minimal, smells of french fries and is non-toxic...unlike your car.
You are full of shit my friend, angry, ignorant or all of the above...
rsfeller 3 years ago 4
@rsfeller Your comment about the smell of vegetable oil. I noticed if you filter below 10 microns you usually remove the food smell from the oil. At 1 micron nobody can smell anything. The funniest thing, in down town Gainesville, Florida, in my 1991 F350 on oil. Two guys pulled up next to me, they had been arguing about whether or not I was burning oil........are you running cooking grease in that truck?
Delticola 1 year ago
My truck runs on it and it has a huge motor pushing over 400 hp, and I can stick my face right on the tailpipe and it doesn't even bother me. I just get hungry is all. I'm guessing you don't know what you are talking about.
jimdawg185 3 years ago 3
you shouldn't be so ignorant, go study some more
igogosh 3 years ago
great video!!
miltech29 3 years ago 2
wow this dude is cool When I am old enought to drive that would be cool.
Sakura00003 3 years ago 2
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watch out for black people hahaha
234234234werrrrrrr 3 years ago
excuse me?
what does that suppose to mean?
capsoup 3 years ago
Superman that whore.
234234234werrrrrrr 3 years ago
awesome
Cueguy99 3 years ago 3
great!!
Cueguy99 3 years ago
does he filter that?
jeffer0326 3 years ago
yea bitch go green
redmight93 3 years ago
hey can u shut up
Nicklin30112 3 years ago
hey can you shut up
Nicklin30112 3 years ago
haha, clean air from petroleum? yeah. we'd rather have smog, carbon monoxide, oil war and global warming.
FutureMotion2020 4 years ago