ozesalsa, this is a waste oil car. It uses a waste product. Do you want to feed the poor waste products? This is not Not some stupid E85 gas or biodiesel car.
Cars now compete with humans for food. Third world nations are starving, rainforests are falling and burning in Brasil and Indonesia. Wetlands are being drained and destroyed worldwide. Millions of tons of fertilizers and pesticides are used to create these so called green fuels. Look and think, befor you jump. Oil goes up, consumption goes down. Thats good. Is bio really a cleaner, cheaper answer. I think not. Shame on those Bio Fuel subsidies.SUVs eat while humans starve.Stop the effluence.
You are right Ozesalsa. But this is because we develop biofuels in the old industrial paradigm that cannot be sustainable by definition. At oliomap we favor the development of small scale localised production plants that do not favor export from south to northern countries. Personnaly I only drive on waste vegetable oil that would go into landfills if not buurned as fuel. Biofuels are not all that bad so please do not reject the whole thing with a wipe of the hand.
Ozesalsa, I hate to put it this way for you, but you need to read up and research on what you are talking about. Fertilizers and pesticides are used in non-organic food growing. On top of that, you are referring to mass production. Non-organic and mass production do not go hand and hand with the green movement. So if you think the motive is to mass produce this new oil for you and everyone is the intent, then I think your resources are a little shaky... find new ones.
This type of fuel actually contributes to Global warming! Read the article in last month's TIME magazine! Just because it sounds good doesn't necessarily mean it IS!
Time magazine is part of the corporate controlled mass-media. Their pages are for sale. Only I would guess that it costs a lot of money to buy page-space in there.
My point is that powerful people can pay to have any story they want published in that mag.
It may be bad for the enviro, I dunno. But I know for sure that TIME mag isn't out for our greatest good as their first priority.
i'm just slightly confused to see people so adamently disagreeing to a fuel source that is renewable. I have a ford F-350 with a 7.3 litre diesel engine, it gets 14 miles to the gallon on the highway. But i have a veggie system installed and so rather than wasting away our non renewable petroleum fuel source, i am burning oil that i get from waste dumpsters at restaurants, doesn't that seem to make sense?
Rain forests are not renewable. That 7ltr truck of yours is chewing through the Amazon and Indonesian/Malaysian veggie forests quicker than you can imagine. No matter what you burn, its creating carbon.
conversion kits for these vehicles include a heat supply to the oil, no matter what, because the oil will become too thick for the injectors otherwise. you can actually find the entire conversion kit for your car on ebay...search "wvo kit" for waste vegetable oil.
ozesalsa, this is a waste oil car. It uses a waste product. Do you want to feed the poor waste products? This is not Not some stupid E85 gas or biodiesel car.
joebobjackass1967 2 years ago
I bet the exhaust fumes smells like French fries - lol
photographermatt 3 years ago
What is the song?
AltimateX 3 years ago
"The Things" by Audio Bully's
tpickthall 3 years ago
Cars now compete with humans for food. Third world nations are starving, rainforests are falling and burning in Brasil and Indonesia. Wetlands are being drained and destroyed worldwide. Millions of tons of fertilizers and pesticides are used to create these so called green fuels. Look and think, befor you jump. Oil goes up, consumption goes down. Thats good. Is bio really a cleaner, cheaper answer. I think not. Shame on those Bio Fuel subsidies.SUVs eat while humans starve.Stop the effluence.
ozesalsa 3 years ago
You are right Ozesalsa. But this is because we develop biofuels in the old industrial paradigm that cannot be sustainable by definition. At oliomap we favor the development of small scale localised production plants that do not favor export from south to northern countries. Personnaly I only drive on waste vegetable oil that would go into landfills if not buurned as fuel. Biofuels are not all that bad so please do not reject the whole thing with a wipe of the hand.
vinceslas 3 years ago
Ozesalsa, I hate to put it this way for you, but you need to read up and research on what you are talking about. Fertilizers and pesticides are used in non-organic food growing. On top of that, you are referring to mass production. Non-organic and mass production do not go hand and hand with the green movement. So if you think the motive is to mass produce this new oil for you and everyone is the intent, then I think your resources are a little shaky... find new ones.
halodeej 2 years ago
This type of fuel actually contributes to Global warming! Read the article in last month's TIME magazine! Just because it sounds good doesn't necessarily mean it IS!
SuperFemmeBot 3 years ago
Time magazine is part of the corporate controlled mass-media. Their pages are for sale. Only I would guess that it costs a lot of money to buy page-space in there.
My point is that powerful people can pay to have any story they want published in that mag.
It may be bad for the enviro, I dunno. But I know for sure that TIME mag isn't out for our greatest good as their first priority.
derrikdavid 3 years ago 3
climate change is fake, if its real then why are the southpole glaciers actually getting bigger? Its gettin colder down there so how global is that
hihowareyoujoe 3 years ago
i'm just slightly confused to see people so adamently disagreeing to a fuel source that is renewable. I have a ford F-350 with a 7.3 litre diesel engine, it gets 14 miles to the gallon on the highway. But i have a veggie system installed and so rather than wasting away our non renewable petroleum fuel source, i am burning oil that i get from waste dumpsters at restaurants, doesn't that seem to make sense?
racerx22288 2 years ago
Rain forests are not renewable. That 7ltr truck of yours is chewing through the Amazon and Indonesian/Malaysian veggie forests quicker than you can imagine. No matter what you burn, its creating carbon.
ozesalsa 2 years ago
Well made, nice video. I like the applause to the sunflowers!
funkylizard 4 years ago
nice! will this work in NJ when it is 0 degress farenheight???
TheRussianTiger 4 years ago
As a matter of fact it will. I researched this and once the oil heats up to about 140 degrees f, the oil will be run through the engine.
matroshka 4 years ago
conversion kits for these vehicles include a heat supply to the oil, no matter what, because the oil will become too thick for the injectors otherwise. you can actually find the entire conversion kit for your car on ebay...search "wvo kit" for waste vegetable oil.
racerx22288 2 years ago