rollin danny
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Dont listen to that Sean character. He specialises in ****ing on peoples chips
Dont listen to that Sean character. He specialises in ****ing on peoples chips
? Sean backed it up with a research document, fair question if you ask me.Dont listen to that Sean character. He specialises in ****ing on peoples chips
? Sean backed it up with a research document, fair question if you ask me.
If it's no worse than oil fired heating-then not too bad,but some of the emissions appear worse from what I read briefly.
More importantly -carcinogen levels
Didn,t ya get your leg over last night ?and yu can fook off ya ignorant tosser - how would you like to live next door to someone possibly spewing carcinogenic fumes all over the neighborhood ?
Didn,t ya get your leg over last night ?
Didn,t ya get your leg over last night ?
? Sean backed it up with a research document, fair question if you ask me.
If it's no worse than oil fired heating-then not too bad,but some of the emissions appear worse from what I read briefly.
More importantly -carcinogen levels
Cheers Paul, mines auto so usualy I dont touch throttle whatever the weather and it starts instantly[ as long as battery is good] Just run GP's once. With the veggie oil I used same approach ,it just takes about five seconds cranking before it starts. Stalled again on me this morning But got it started and it was ok after that.In the weather we're getting at the moment a cold start means I don't touch the throttle at all when starting, let the glow plugs warm up, clutch in and turn on.
If we get a hard frost I run the GP's through twice, then clutch in, full throttle foot planted, and start up.
Works well whatever amount of veg oil I have in ..
In the weather we're getting at the moment a cold start means I don't touch the throttle at all when starting, let the glow plugs warm up, clutch in and turn on.
If we get a hard frost I run the GP's through twice, then clutch in, full throttle foot planted, and start up.
Works well whatever amount of veg oil I have in ..
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