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Cold Start of my I-Mark running on Veggie oil mix

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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2007

The first cold day so far (40 degrees is cold in south Georgia) Sometimes if it is colder, I have trouble starting my car. This time I had trouble, but only because it is an old stubborn starter, not the veggie oil!

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  • why dont you fix that grill?  replace it with your spare parts isuzu grill.

  • @richarddr1234 I did! and, I even found a cool looking grill from an old wall heater to put back on the parts car if I ever decided to drive it.

  • do you are any one have any ideas for using this type of car running on veg oil to produce electricity  when you get back home. grid tie inverter or charging batteries???

  • @bburgessl not with the car, but with a diesel generator it would be easy.. I plan on trying that to run my air conditioner this summer since I have stock piled so much oil...

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  • Veggie oil does not rob horsepower

    TDI Vw jetta:

    Diesel:

    105hp

    192ftlb

    veggie

    124hp

    210ftlb

    and i have dyno data to prove it.

    put that in your pipe and smoke it.

  • The redneck key. You must watch Daves farm.

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  • @nene161996 Sorry, its in the Philippines, in a far flung rural community at that. It will cost you more to ship than the car itself.

  • @richarddr1234 I'm interested in that IMARK is for sale?

  • @jrcstudios Thats good to hear. Isuzu I Marks are such popular cars. They used to be taxis where I come from. My grandpa has one, a restored "ex-taxi" gemini. He restored it himself in his yard with minimal tools and lots of body filler around 1999. He used it as a daily driver up to 2005. Nowadays, he doesn't need to go on as many trips so it just sits in the garage most of the time. Still works though.

  • thanks jrcs, i now have close to 40k on oil miles on my 82 imark, i have run mostly a 50/50 mix, main thing is let it settle at least 3 weeks before filling up my containers. oh did i mention im the general manager at a fastfood restaurant, our oil is never mixed with water so its easy to convert for use in the car, i just wanted to thank you for your post i came across several years ago, it has saved me alot of money, i also have some other vehicles that run on grease

  • @urbex2007 are you saying that I am a paedophile on a farm? Keep your opinions of other youtube users on THEIR pages, not mine, or have you already been blocked? Your channel is LAME!

  • @urbex2007 I watch Dave becuase he and his farm ROCKS.

  • @79Datson Who would want to associate with a convicted paedophile at a farm?

    Only people with similar interests perhaps. Stay well clear, check the facts with police and courts and his own admission on a video.

  • That is awesome! I have been blending a 50/50% mix of diesel/cooking oil in all my vehicles and equipment for a few years now. I love it. Works great and saves money!

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