But, depending on your model, you also might want to look in your Driver's Handbook, which states explicitly that the 2.0 Td4 (BMW) engine is not compatible with Bio. I'm not sufficiently informed as to whether there is a conversion that allows this.
Sorry guys I didn't give enough info I'm running a rover L series 2 Ltr year 2000. Any advice would be much appreciated as I don't want to #### up my engine
Thanks barmat I see your another Freelander hater shame I thought this site was for landrover lovers not landrover haters
Thanks barmat I see your another Freelander hater shame I thought this site was for landrover lovers not landrover haters
Thanks barmat I see your another Freelander hater shame I thought this site was for landrover lovers not landrover haters
Thanks barmat I see your another Freelander hater shame I thought this site was for landrover lovers not landrover haters
Thanks barmat I see your another Freelander hater shame I thought this site was for landrover lovers not landrover haters
Not that difficult really. Yes you have to be a bit practical, but there's so much help available on the forum that if you can weild a spanner, and follow instructions a good percentage of you on here could do it. Check out the forum and read the header help BEFORE you start asking questions. (vegetableoildiesel.co.uk - Biodiesel - Powered by XMB 1.9.11)that's el f a setup.....nice one. But you obviously have some plumbing/engineering skills to sort that lot out.Out of scope for most.