Just a quick tip, when you need to drain off your biodiesel and the level doesn't reach the tap off point, put something like a 5 gallon drum full of water in there and the level will rise. Nice vid, keep going.
hi, i find it much easier to mix veg oil wiv 5% - 10% white spirit,leave it to thin itself for a couple of days,then put it straight in my car. no heating, no chemicals and i have done over 35,000 miles no problem,
the white spirit you have to use is non kerosene based so is not taxable, ive seen and worked on many diesel cars,fords,mitsibushi shoguns, land rovers,vauxhalls, volkswagens which use veg oil and white spirit with no problem
well 35,000 miles, two and a half years and its still running fine, same injectors, same rings,same fuelpump etc. and mine runs on a Lucas CAV rotodiesel pump which all internet forums say wont run wiv veg oil so this proves them and you wrong.
well the engine had done 128,000 miles before i got it so its done 163,000 miles total& it has the arsed thrashed off it at regular intervals and doesnt sit still for very long. i know many people that use white spirit and veg oil who have had no probs. look how many people use veg oil as a fuel for there cars,you only have to look at youtube to realize the scale of it worldwide and i only heard of the pajero blowing its seals in all my years of being a mechanic and knowing veg oil is ok to use.
Are you trying to say your additive isnt taxable? Any fuel additive/substitute other than recognised biodiesel and vegetable oil must have road duty paid on it. Sounds to me like youre simply dodging the HMRC men.
Maybe you would like to say specifically what your 'non kerosine white spirit' is, pure turpentine by any chance? Even if it is, tax still needs to be paid on the portion of 'solvent' used, this is why petrol is now used as its tax paid.
Thanks Graham, think the red light was Steve's idea, can't take credit for that. I take my hat off to you for all the work you've done on this project and your desigh, much appreciated.
hi kakikid , i notice you posted this over a year ago, have you made improvements or revisions to your system since, ive just started :)
jase
jaseanddi 8 months ago
Just a quick tip, when you need to drain off your biodiesel and the level doesn't reach the tap off point, put something like a 5 gallon drum full of water in there and the level will rise. Nice vid, keep going.
mickthefiller 2 years ago
OK then, what is the brand name of this stuff you use so we can all go and buy it.
simonwass 3 years ago
hi, i find it much easier to mix veg oil wiv 5% - 10% white spirit,leave it to thin itself for a couple of days,then put it straight in my car. no heating, no chemicals and i have done over 35,000 miles no problem,
mk3stargazer 4 years ago
1. In the UK mixing with white spirit makes it taxable.
2. This will not work will all diesel engines (direct injection, common rail etc) where as biodiesel will.
kakikid 4 years ago
the white spirit you have to use is non kerosene based so is not taxable, ive seen and worked on many diesel cars,fords,mitsibushi shoguns, land rovers,vauxhalls, volkswagens which use veg oil and white spirit with no problem
mk3stargazer 4 years ago
oh dear ...it may well work but it wont work long term fuel pump damage ring gumming and injector blocking all add up to huge bills :(
t5tart 3 years ago
well 35,000 miles, two and a half years and its still running fine, same injectors, same rings,same fuelpump etc. and mine runs on a Lucas CAV rotodiesel pump which all internet forums say wont run wiv veg oil so this proves them and you wrong.
mk3stargazer 3 years ago
they don't say it won't work they say the lucas pumps are more prone to seals going
good luck on you if its going ok for you ..personally i would not risk it but its your car your choice
let me know how you getting on at 100,000 miles
t5tart 3 years ago
well the engine had done 128,000 miles before i got it so its done 163,000 miles total& it has the arsed thrashed off it at regular intervals and doesnt sit still for very long. i know many people that use white spirit and veg oil who have had no probs. look how many people use veg oil as a fuel for there cars,you only have to look at youtube to realize the scale of it worldwide and i only heard of the pajero blowing its seals in all my years of being a mechanic and knowing veg oil is ok to use.
mk3stargazer 3 years ago
Using white spirit in the UK is specifically excluded in HMRC specs, get caught and you're doing time!
simonwass 3 years ago
non kerosene based white spirit isnt taxable so its not illegal
mk3stargazer 3 years ago
Are you trying to say your additive isnt taxable? Any fuel additive/substitute other than recognised biodiesel and vegetable oil must have road duty paid on it. Sounds to me like youre simply dodging the HMRC men.
Maybe you would like to say specifically what your 'non kerosine white spirit' is, pure turpentine by any chance? Even if it is, tax still needs to be paid on the portion of 'solvent' used, this is why petrol is now used as its tax paid.
simonwass 3 years ago
its a non kerosene white spirit. simple as. what are you,the leading authority on everything?
mk3stargazer 3 years ago
Nice post, thanks for sharing.
Particularly like the red light to show when your heater is on - excellent idea.
Happy brewing!
GrahamLaming 4 years ago 2
Thanks Graham, think the red light was Steve's idea, can't take credit for that. I take my hat off to you for all the work you've done on this project and your desigh, much appreciated.
kakikid 4 years ago