why not just tell luigi you'll tek his bodily waste off him, tek it home, mek a strainer to remove the bits o batter, then hey presto yer can warm the batter bits up in the microwave fer an instant buttie ;)
thats just disgusting, yer'd be better taking his old oil orf him then you could use that in yer landy
 
Cheers fer that, there's a couple of local places that do BioDiesel. I'll be paying them a visit then.
Do you reckon the suggested ratio might cause damage in the long term, or only if I use more than 50% Bio?
To be honest I don't know, left nut. The best info I was able to find is on Diesel Bob Tuning - Vegetable Bob. They specialise in diesel pumps and, on a system of one to five stars, give common rail engines three stars for bio and an absolute no-no for veggie oil.
 
thats just disgusting, yer'd be better taking his old oil orf him then you could use that in yer landy
There are firms out there who will sell you a kit to make your own bio-d out of chip oil (OK not chip fat. I know now. Sorry). Involves centrifuging it but it's quite simple. See "biodiesel kits" on google. Problem could be that it's getting quite popular, and apparently there's even talk of exporting used oil to Germany, where they are running out of stuff to make their bio-d with. Some current suppliers are starting to worry about their oil sources.
 
Just come back from COSTCO (fao Yella ;) ) , and i'm very sad to say they've put THEIR prices up too! Sods. :mad:
Worked out @ over 66p a liter in 20 liter drums whch is what i'm paying at The Asda in more manageable 3 liter bottles. :rolleyes:

The search for the cheapest veggy oil will continue.
I'll have a werd with my local 'Luigi' who is in fact Indian :confused: , and see where he's gettin' his 'golden delight' from.


By the way you screaming beast ( Yella ) i even went into Makro, but the que to join up was just too horrendous.
I DON'T do queing.:mad:

However, i did see a sign saying that it costs 25 snotters p.a. to be a member, which if you simply want veggy oil, i would imagine makes it cost prohibitive.
They also want to know your full lfe history, and positive proof as to what you 'ad for your brekky on 23/3/2004.
 
ask him fer his waste ffs

...and then what? Turn me 'ouse into a ferkin refinery? :eek:

How long before 'customs' get a sniff of it anyway with clouds of smoke billowing out of me garage? Then we're knackered.:mad:


Thanks for thanking me for going to COSTCO with you in mind, you gribbly old rodent. ;)
 
Just come back from COSTCO (fao Yella ;) ) , and i'm very sad to say they've put THEIR prices up too! Sods. :mad:
Worked out @ over 66p a liter in 20 liter drums whch is what i'm paying at The Asda in more manageable 3 liter bottles. :rolleyes:

The search for the cheapest veggy oil will continue.
I'll have a werd with my local 'Luigi' who is in fact Indian :confused: , and see where he's gettin' his 'golden delight' from.


By the way you screaming beast ( Yella ) i even went into Makro, but the que to join up was just too horrendous.
I DON'T do queing.:mad:

However, i did see a sign saying that it costs 25 snotters p.a. to be a member, which if you simply want veggy oil, i would imagine makes it cost prohibitive.
They also want to know your full lfe history, and positive proof as to what you 'ad for your brekky on 23/3/2004.
bought 20 ltr at Makro last week for £10.95
 
I hope you guys realise that if we LandyDiesellers use up all the cooking oil then all the rest of the people in the whole country will die from lack of fish and chips.

Then the roads will be clear for us!

Charles
 
I hope you guys realise that if we LandyDiesellers use up all the cooking oil then all the rest of the people in the whole country will die from lack of fish and chips.

Then the roads will be clear for us!

Charles
Let the b******s use beef dripping then. Tastes better anyway.
 
Pura Vegetable Oil 1ltr

£0.56/unit
£0.06/100ml

SAINSBURYS

Todays veggy oil price watch bargin of the day, brought to you by your very own grumpy bad tempered old minge bag himself. C.J. :D
Barrrrrgin! :D

You should always read the label before consuming the product and never rely solely on the information presented here.

Why? Does it mention owt about using it in your Landy? :confused:

They're doin' some old corn oil too, but i don't know if that's ok to use tbh. Penny a liter cheaper.
STUFF YOU MAKRO @ 66p p.l.:mad:
 
So who's gonna take the plunge and be the Landyzone guinea pig then? ;)

Sunshine Fuel - Diesel to Vegetable oil conversions

Quote from HMRC 'Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs confirmed to Working Lunch that vegetable oil bought from retailers as fuel will be exempt from duty, as long as drivers don't exceed the 2,500 litre annual threshold.'

Dyknow? That's made me feel all warm inside now, or have i just wet meself with the shock? :confused:
 
Well, mine has been running really smoothly, noticable power difference BUT - it was a bit harder to start. It did start but there was a distinct hesitance for a few seconds. Once I got going it was fine. And thats on a 25% mix! Not sure I'm convinced yet but it smells great!

Just looked at the kit mentioned above. OK theres a heat exchanger taking hot water from the cooling system but what about cold starts? I'm assuming from what Ive seen its a 1 tank system?
 
Well, mine has been running really smoothly, noticable power difference BUT - it was a bit harder to start. It did start but there was a distinct hesitance for a few seconds. Once I got going it was fine. And thats on a 25% mix! Not sure I'm convinced yet but it smells great!

Keep yer peepers on that fuel filter bowl thingy under the filter housing in these early days Rev., and a have a new filter at the ready, just in case like.;)
 
Veg oil, straight vegetable oil, SVO, and it really doesn't matter which vegetable it came from. Corn oil, sunflower oil, rape-seed oil, who cares.
Olive oil may be a different matter as some of that (being from Italy) can be a bit thick.

Best not to run on NEAT SVO without proper preparation - heating it.

But .... whether you use it 100% or 50%, every litre you use saves you cash.

Veg oil cut with about 5% kerosene (only as a thinner of course, not as a fuel) will show a big improvement over neat SVO.

It's a far cleaner fuel than dinosaur juice, and a bit more powerful too.

CharlesY
 
Veg oil, straight vegetable oil, SVO, and it really doesn't matter which vegetable it came from. Corn oil, sunflower oil, rape-seed oil, who cares.
Olive oil may be a different matter as some of that (being from Italy) can be a bit thick.

Best not to run on NEAT SVO without proper preparation - heating it.

But .... whether you use it 100% or 50%, every litre you use saves you cash.

Veg oil cut with about 5% kerosene (only as a thinner of course, not as a fuel) will show a big improvement over neat SVO.

It's a far cleaner fuel than dinosaur juice, and a bit more powerful too.

CharlesY

Where do you get kerosene from then? Manchester airport,? :eek:
 

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