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Considering chucking 45 litres of veg oil into the tank for the run this weekend upto Brum n back, got about 20 litres of diesel in there atm so a steady 30/60 mix.
have you got a spare fuel filter for when the veg oil drags the crap through? only cheap but worth having
have read somewhere on here about how to treat wvo properly including filtering and additives but cant find the post now.
try sending a pm to biolandy he seemed to know his stuff on this matter
Having searched through 8 pages of search results on this forum, I can only conclude that this forum could be a *little* more helpful.....
my search was for 'veg oil 300tdi' or there abouts.
there's just pages and pages of threads where people ask a question about running a landy on veg oil, then 100 responses telling them to "do a search" or "we've talked about it loads"....
how hard would it be for someone to paste in a link to the *original and/or best* thread about running landys on veg oil?
I'm at a bit of a loss now, other than to search endlessly through 10 years of old threads until I find the right one...
could anyone lay there hands on a link?
Thanks
FS
There are lots of threads but sometimes it is worth changing your search to just 'veg oil' and yes you will get more threads but you will also get more answers.
What definitive answer do you want? sometimes there isnt a definitive answer just experiences.
will veg oil screw my engine? - no definitive answer that I have seen but most seem to get away with between 50/50 to 80/20 (veg/derv) in warm weather but increase the derv % in colder weather as the veg oil is thicker and harder to get through the system. Personally I go around 50/50 but that is cos mine is an import and new injectors are a lot more expensive than a standard 300tdi so I would rather not risk blocking them up.
will veg run better? - maybe some claim increases in performance and mpg, some dont but it burns cleaner than running on derv alone
you will struggle to find a definate yes it will fook your engine or no it wont etc and a lot of it is down to the risks you are willing to take.
only differences I know of are the change from lucas to bosch fuel pumps but I dont know whether this was done from 19j to 200tdi or if some 200tdi's came with the lucas.
from what I have heard/read the bosch pump handles the veg oil better in most cars and not just landies where the lucas ends up with seal problems.
wow, i never knew this, so i could run my series 3 2.25d on this system ???? without any mods ????
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