I am the only one that REALLY uses Biological, enviromentally friendly fuel!
Plant oil!
I am fuelling my Mercedes 190d since 350 000km with PURE sunflower and corn oil. To the hell with all these chemicals! Go for either an old Mercedes (20 years min) or get a fuel heating device installed in your car - as I did in my recently purchased Skoda superb 2 and fuel it with PURE Plant oil. Install a filter if you want 2 use used oil.
ok honussa, im interested. but i would like to see how the automobile is hooked up with a fuel heating device.and how it works. is there a website that demonstrates this?
@honussa I have a Mondeo 1.8 TD, this car runs with no problem on pure repe oil. Which engine you have in your Skoda "PD" or "CR"? Did you try to ride on clean waste oil? I'm not sure how engine will manage with little bit of water.
alcoholysis (often referred to as transesterification) of vegetable oils using ethanol (and methanol) in order to separate the fatty acids from the glycerol by replacing the glycerol with short linear alcohols. This is the production of what is known as 'biodiesel'
Dude. Here's a Thought. THAT IS NOT BIODIESEL! Thats just a bunch of oils and fuels mixed together! Your Hilarious. You act like you KNOW that you're doing. I wouldn't put that junk you're making in my diesel trash can.
Diesel Secret. Haha. You know that that guy has ruined more engines than he's helped?
Let the equipment do the work for you. I would first filter the oil through a screen over a 55 gallon barrel. Then pump the oil through a 5 micron and a 2 micron water filter, as well as a water filter, and into another barrel. Then mix the contents together for several minutes, and you should be good. I have another video on youtube called: "How to make Biodiesel" that explains this. I'll send it to you. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask. Good luck with your fuel!
i totally agree. im 100% for biodiesel. its really anoying to hear how people think hybrids are the future. the truth is there only a tempoary soulution. they need electricity and thats not in unlimited suply either. as for biodiesel, we can grow corn as long as there is dirt on the earth. and hybrids still use some gas anyway which means there still poluting. if ur using food oil as ur fuel ur exhaust is just gunna be french frie smoke. hybrids also dont have the horsepower people like us need
Yes, biodiesel and hydrogen is what I am currently researching. I've built a few experimental hydrogen generators that work. I've got videos of them that I'm going to be uploading soon.
Electricity? You mean that you charge a hybrid car in the socket? LOL! Do you know that every car (even a non hybrid) has a dynamo installed which charges the battery?
And there is something else: If you consoder this as a biological fuel - with all it's chemicals, then you are an idiot.
I have a skoda superb 2 (brand new car) and guess what, I am fuelling it with PURE corn or sunflower oil!
I invested 350 Euros into a fuel heating device and now I go plant oil!
That and many people don't want to take the time to do it. Also, you have to change your fuel filter more often. But I look at the savings, and it's well worth it!
Basically....
irrops 1 year ago
1:21 to 1:31 meant for some dumb hicks?
UrbexNW 2 years ago
Why is biodiesel called biodiesel?
WRONG!
I am the only one that REALLY uses Biological, enviromentally friendly fuel!
Plant oil!
I am fuelling my Mercedes 190d since 350 000km with PURE sunflower and corn oil. To the hell with all these chemicals! Go for either an old Mercedes (20 years min) or get a fuel heating device installed in your car - as I did in my recently purchased Skoda superb 2 and fuel it with PURE Plant oil. Install a filter if you want 2 use used oil.
Nature instead of chems!
honussa 2 years ago
ok honussa, im interested. but i would like to see how the automobile is hooked up with a fuel heating device.and how it works. is there a website that demonstrates this?
NewtKnight 2 years ago
@honussa I have a Mondeo 1.8 TD, this car runs with no problem on pure repe oil. Which engine you have in your Skoda "PD" or "CR"? Did you try to ride on clean waste oil? I'm not sure how engine will manage with little bit of water.
SwPiotrek 1 year ago
alcoholysis (often referred to as transesterification) of vegetable oils using ethanol (and methanol) in order to separate the fatty acids from the glycerol by replacing the glycerol with short linear alcohols. This is the production of what is known as 'biodiesel'
silver760 2 years ago
Dude. Here's a Thought. THAT IS NOT BIODIESEL! Thats just a bunch of oils and fuels mixed together! Your Hilarious. You act like you KNOW that you're doing. I wouldn't put that junk you're making in my diesel trash can.
Diesel Secret. Haha. You know that that guy has ruined more engines than he's helped?
wildandwonderfulprod 2 years ago
That's so cool. I need to make biodiesel out of pork fat for school - which is awkward cause I'm a vegetarian- and I'm pulling my hair out. Any tips?
ilickmytoes 3 years ago
Let the equipment do the work for you. I would first filter the oil through a screen over a 55 gallon barrel. Then pump the oil through a 5 micron and a 2 micron water filter, as well as a water filter, and into another barrel. Then mix the contents together for several minutes, and you should be good. I have another video on youtube called: "How to make Biodiesel" that explains this. I'll send it to you. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask. Good luck with your fuel!
DanielJaegerFilms 3 years ago
I don't see what the problem is... are you planning on drinking it?
groupentity 2 years ago
Yes, I was going to make it into a refreshing summer beverage.
ilickmytoes 2 years ago
the presenter is such a hottie lol
cablefree1234 3 years ago
you're talking about me?
DanielJaegerFilms 3 years ago
im gunna send this vid to my dad. hopefully it will encourage him to start makin this stuff.
motocrazy150 3 years ago
Yes! We need more people like you to help change the world! Go 4 it!
DanielJaegerFilms 3 years ago
i totally agree. im 100% for biodiesel. its really anoying to hear how people think hybrids are the future. the truth is there only a tempoary soulution. they need electricity and thats not in unlimited suply either. as for biodiesel, we can grow corn as long as there is dirt on the earth. and hybrids still use some gas anyway which means there still poluting. if ur using food oil as ur fuel ur exhaust is just gunna be french frie smoke. hybrids also dont have the horsepower people like us need
motocrazy150 3 years ago
Yes, biodiesel and hydrogen is what I am currently researching. I've built a few experimental hydrogen generators that work. I've got videos of them that I'm going to be uploading soon.
DanielJaegerFilms 3 years ago
wow, how long did that take?
motocrazy150 3 years ago
not very long, only a few hours. They're quite simple, made out of tennis ball containers, reinforcement rods, small rubber hose, and hot glue.
DanielJaegerFilms 3 years ago
wow, did you find it on a website or something?
motocrazy150 3 years ago
Electricity? You mean that you charge a hybrid car in the socket? LOL! Do you know that every car (even a non hybrid) has a dynamo installed which charges the battery?
And there is something else: If you consoder this as a biological fuel - with all it's chemicals, then you are an idiot.
I have a skoda superb 2 (brand new car) and guess what, I am fuelling it with PURE corn or sunflower oil!
I invested 350 Euros into a fuel heating device and now I go plant oil!
honussa 2 years ago
@motocrazy150 I'm not all for pollution or anything(and I love the smell of french fries......but theres some problems with your idea...
1.How many gallons of Biofuel would be needed if we were to replace all of the "gasburning" cars on the road?
2.How much corn would be needed to make that amount?
3.Figure out items "1" & "2", and then we can discuss the future of Biodiesel as a replacement for gasoline.
StupidEarthlings 1 year ago
i have a ? where what do you do for a living?????? becouse i see all this yard stuff in you videos is that it?????????????????
jsb1998 3 years ago
I wonder why more people do not do this? Possibly because deisel cars are uncommon and upfront cost.
FrontalTraction 3 years ago
That and many people don't want to take the time to do it. Also, you have to change your fuel filter more often. But I look at the savings, and it's well worth it!
DanielJaegerFilms 3 years ago
Nice vid
2005FordExcursionDSL 3 years ago
Thanks!
DanielJaegerFilms 3 years ago