This is the 3rd and hopefully final video on my jetta's conversion to run on WVO. In this video the 3 port switches are moved (exciting!) along with the aluminun lines under the car
i have a couple suggestion. clip off all the zip tie excess and turn them to where the tips are out of sight and facing away from where someone doing maintanance works so they wont scrape their arm. also make the wires straight with right angles. this just makes it alot neeter and someone working on the car will feal safer. i know a lot of mechanics would look at that and say "fuck you, you work on it." if you know what i mean.
Very tidy setup, great job. I've got all rubber from under the hood to the trunk, greasecar kit + 16-FPHE + VegThermMega. I found that insulating the under-car pipes made a big difference. Also, your use of aluminium pipes worries me a bit. vibration will cause wear of the pipes and possibly break them. Let us know how it holds up.
have you thought of and induction heating element? It you replace part of the aluminum with steel and wrap an induction coil around it...you would generate lots of heat.
i have a couple suggestion. clip off all the zip tie excess and turn them to where the tips are out of sight and facing away from where someone doing maintanance works so they wont scrape their arm. also make the wires straight with right angles. this just makes it alot neeter and someone working on the car will feal safer. i know a lot of mechanics would look at that and say "fuck you, you work on it." if you know what i mean.
zachattack969 1 year ago
Many Landrover TDis are running VERY well on UVO blends!
Look at the mileage this engine has done, would your junkheap manage that?
Go away and grow a new brain cell, this time one that works!
DEADHEAD!!
cadfael9798 2 years ago
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What a freakin' hack job. WVO should never be run on a modern TDI. Go get yourself an old Benz, Volvo, or Rabbit if you're gonna run that crud.
Have you saved enough fuel to pay $4k for a new engine yet?
And you did all this...but you dont change your oil or fix the glowplugs? The dipstick is holding the camera.
JBCalander 3 years ago
Very tidy setup, great job. I've got all rubber from under the hood to the trunk, greasecar kit + 16-FPHE + VegThermMega. I found that insulating the under-car pipes made a big difference. Also, your use of aluminium pipes worries me a bit. vibration will cause wear of the pipes and possibly break them. Let us know how it holds up.
smellslikefries 3 years ago
have you thought of and induction heating element? It you replace part of the aluminum with steel and wrap an induction coil around it...you would generate lots of heat.
ktservicescorp 4 years ago
i would hate to do a clutch on that car
jm686 4 years ago