Fjellfinn
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Maybe not the correct forum, but anyone who knows wheter my 2003 KJ with 2.8 crd can run or be modified to accept biodiesel?
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Marlon_JBT said:It doesn't need to be modified. It'll run just fine.
JC said:... and they said the exhaust smelled like french fries...
2006CanuckCRD said:Beware of higher concentrations levels in cold climates.
The viscosity factor for Dino diesel vs. Bio diesel is much different.
The Biodeisel gels in colder climates...
The mythbusters was not bio diesel, it was waste vegatable oil.. Hence the french fry smell. If your climate is warm enough you can just filter WVO and run it that way... No need for the nasty chemiacals used with biodiesel generation...
Best is to use a mix though.
That sounds about right. A while back in HS, I took a trip on a chartered bus. I asked the driver what kind of mileage the bus got... he told me only about 6MPG. My jaw dropped.2006CanuckCRD said:Well, actually it has little to do with refinement..
It's a product of supply and demand..
With all them big rigs on the road the demand is HUGE... they get what 5 MPG on a good day ?
I used to think it should be cheaper 'cause it's easier to make...
A trucker straightened that up for me.
One day I will refine my own from WVO... go for lunch grab a veal sandwich and a gallon of WVO.. set for the day
2006CanuckCRD said:Beware of higher concentrations levels in cold climates.
The viscosity factor for Dino diesel vs. Bio diesel is much different.
The Biodeisel gels in colder climates...Best is to use a mix though.