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19-05-2010, 20:55 | #1 |
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veggie oil
hi i have a 2000 terrano how can i tell if i can use veggie oil thanks
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19-05-2010, 20:58 | #2 |
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i started a thread on this a few days ago and i'm still lost
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19-05-2010, 21:27 | #3 |
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Theres a dozen lengthy threads on the subject and the answer is yes - just throw it in.
50/50 SVO to diesel in summer is safe as houses, less or 100% diesel in winter. |
19-05-2010, 21:45 | #4 |
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19-05-2010, 22:01 | #5 | |
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http://www.biomotors.co.uk/CarsVansN.html#Nissan
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19-05-2010, 22:07 | #6 |
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im running 100% bio with no problems and my mate has a 2000 model and he is on 100%, i reckon put it in and enjoy getting one over the treasury for a change.
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19-05-2010, 22:08 | #7 | |
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Two-tank kits might be a good idea if you want to run 100% SVO all year round. Other than that, 50/50 is a no-brainer in the 2.7. |
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19-05-2010, 22:19 | #8 |
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thanks all
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19-05-2010, 22:27 | #9 |
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are their any particual oils to avoid or are they all good?
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19-05-2010, 22:30 | #10 |
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19-05-2010, 22:43 | #11 |
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here we go again
I ran mine on 100% svo in the winter too |
20-05-2010, 07:53 | #12 |
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Dont be so faceitious , people are just making sure before they do the right or wrong thing , simples
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20-05-2010, 08:44 | #13 |
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I must say took me ages to "do it"...
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20-05-2010, 09:07 | #14 |
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It's obviously a popular subject .
I think the basics are lost in some of the miss nomers about the place. Essentialy VEG OIL, ie Rapeseed, Sunflower, can be added to your diesel at a very safe mix of 50-50 (If your a bit meaner like me , you can go pretty much full veggie in the summer, but may have a lumpy start) BIO FUEL of variuos types at the garage or from specialists in 1000 ltr IBCs is good to go as is INSTEAD of diesel My favourite No running issues other than you'll probably need to cheange your filters after the first few tank fulls, after that you're done Enjoy |
20-05-2010, 09:49 | #15 |
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thats a big word
Dont blame them but the answers are already out there and as youll see theres still a lot of opinion rather than science |
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