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What Is Biodiesel? Straight Vegetable Oil vs Bio Diesel.

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Uploaded by on Feb 27, 2008

http://www.parleysdieselperformance.com/ The Guys at Parley's Diesel Performance teamed up with Graydon Blair of Utah Biodiesel Supply to put a lot of common biodiesel and diesel performance questions to rest. For more info on biodiesel visit http://www.utahbiodieselsupply.com/ . Thanks again Graydon!

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  • What is the name of the next video in the series? What video do I watch after this?

  • haha... reminds me of my chem teacher

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  • @JustinoFundido The sad part is it's true there Freaking Nazi's some farmer had some Monsanto seeds spill onto his property at the end of the road from a truck which grow and Monsanto tried suing him it was in some documentary I don't think they won the lawsuit tho thank God or the flying spaghetti monster....!

  • I bet those are Monsanto seeds. Don't let Monsanto know your making fuel out of their seeds. They will claim they own the fuel.

  • Ilike this guy, he knows his history, ive been telling people about this for years

  • question what about coconut oils? my parrent run a diesle in an area where coconuts are readily available

  • @72fr250 yep. u can even mix a little gas w it just to keep it hot. about a half gallon to 20 gallons of veggie

  • Great explanation, if you arent a teacher, you should be!

  • OR just mix HALF vegetable oil, and HALF Diesel fuel and just skip all this complicated crap

  • i know bio is about 2 mpg under diesel but how does svo fare?

  • coconut oil is the best.....been tested, and so is palm oil......beats the hell out of soybean, peanut, canola and olive oil.

  • Still many drivers living and driving in hot climates do use SVO in their diesel engines and state they have no problems for many 1000s of kilometers.

    However for most diesel engines out there, the ideal fuel is biodiesel which is simply oil without its glycerin (subtracted by the process of transesterification, a process you can do at home if you can take a care a bit of your work and take 1-2 precautions).

    Biodiesel is the best fuel you can put on your diesel, far above petroleum diesel

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