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The Chemistry of a Biodiesel Titration w/ Utah Biodiesel

http://www.parleysdieselper... and Utah Biodiesel Supplies Graydon Blair lay out the chemistry of what is needed and what happens during a bio diesel titration. For more info check out http://www....  
 
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jsyoo (1 year ago) Show Hide
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So what happens if we buy a brand new oil from the shop, do we still have to go through this titration process?
winverawin (1 year ago) Show Hide
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no you do not it is a standard amount this guy uses 5.5
theoneagain (1 year ago) Show Hide
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whats with this mixing of all these chemicals i just use straight vegetable oil and i have noproblems
i buy it new from the supermarket

cheaper then gas and just throw it in my tank

works like a treat
bigkofjustice (1 year ago) Show Hide
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It depends on your climate [SVO wouldn't work in cold climates without a diesel mix], plus some fuel injection systems really doesn't like dealing with it. So the vehicle is a factor. You can add filters , heaters and water separation systems to your car/truck and run SVO with no issues, but running straight SVO is going to eventually cause issues with your vehicle.

I run biodiesel because I don't have to modify my truck. Repairs can get expensive and messy with an improper SVO setup.
Floonder (1 year ago) Show Hide
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WASTE VEG OIL is free! costs about £15 to make 100ltr of fuel , how much does it cost you to make 100ltr of fuel?
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Thanks you, I now burn biodiesel in my zombie f250, and I'm making it at home. I love this stuff.

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