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my car runs on white diesel but I like a drop of the old black stuff :lol:
PLANK said:jace is right veg oil is breaking the same law as red diesel and is just as illegal! so if you get dipped you are still in trouble!
Hi I have just found a firm selling a home biodiesel maker, £330. 00 delivered. it would save me a fortune, has anyone run a r3m on the stuff? any comments, ? ratios of mix? if any is needed.?I know the subject has been covered but the post is quite old,
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nenook
they say run 50% bio 1st tank then change filter, then u can increase each tank full i.e 75% then 100% that way u wont get all the crap in the filter and might block it up and stop running when its not the right place to change ur filter hope that makes sense.First time you use 100% biodiesel, especially home made, it will strip your entire system of all the gunge, gunk and shite thats built up and it will all end up in your filter which will need changing pronto.....but its a once-only flush.
so would that be an idea to run 100% bio every so often then
Just remember lads that terminology is a bit confusing.
When the major petrochemicals talk about bio-diesel they mean normal diesel that has anywhere from 5% to 30% diesel derived from bio sources. The way they make it you DO NOT get the gunge-stripping effect and your filters are 100% safe.
BUT, when you talk about 'biodiesel' at 60-70p/litre, its usually home-made from used chip fat and stinky chemicals that don't get stripped out, unlike what the petrochemical companies can do with their fractionating processes.
I'm not sure what the legal position is either; someone might want to remind me. With SVO (clean, new vegetable/rapeseed/sunflower oil etc..) you can use 2500 litres per annum with no duty...exceed that by one litre and you pay on THE LOT. But that tax break was introduced specially to stop HMRC and the rozzers having to waste time with what is a very small user base relatively since no new diesel engines run on SVO.
Can't remember what the situation is with home-made bio-diesel; there might be a 'personal use' limit but if you're buying commercially there will almost certainly need to be duty on it.....which I suspect there isn't at 70p/litre! Just a little cautionary for ya......:thumbs
:thumbshello have i got this right then i can go by svo out the supermarket stick it in my tank mixed with diesel and it will run ??? dont worry im slow to catch on ,
i have a terrano 2 27tdi p reg drive by wire not sure what pump is in it though:thumbs
if you make ur own bio diesel from waste oil you can make 2500litres and not have to pay the tax if u produce more then you need to pay the duty. if u buy bio at 60-70p a litre then ur just paying the 5% vat for heating but u can not tell the diff from heating bio fuel or road bio fuel as it come out the same big tank no die hope that clears things up and yes u r right u can use 2500lites of svo before u have to pay for the duty but for some reason some people that were stopped by the police were saying the cops asked i surpose you only use 2499litres of svo:doh
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