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once a month put in diesel as it has chems in it that help to keep injectors clear:thumbs

how can veg oil be more expensive then diesel but at same time be cheaper:doh

its more expencive because the diesel itself is only about 75/80p/l (which is bloody cheap concidering what it goes through to get to the pump!) but more expensive due to the taxes levied on it bringing it up to the £1.45/l pump price. if you use loads of veg oil you have to pay tax on it which brings it upto around £1.25/l. but wer talking about 120,000l/annum.
 
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I'm just using 50/50 mix with no petrol and it seems to run fine.
 
its more expencive because the diesel itself is only about 75/80p/l (which is bloody cheap concidering what it goes through to get to the pump!) but more expensive due to the taxes levied on it bringing it up to the £1.45/l pump price. if you use loads of veg oil you have to pay tax on it which brings it upto around £1.25/l. but wer talking about 120,000l/annum.

Not sure of the actual price of diesel without Duty & VAT but you explained it perfectly. If there was no Duty or VAT on diesel - unlikely I know - it would be considerably cheaper to buy than Veg oil. My guess would be around 50-60p/ltr. :thumbs
Likewise if they ever decide to put duty and vat on Veg , my guess would be £1.70/ltr
 
Re. 50/50 mix. Mine also runs nice on the same mix, but 10-15% petrol runs just as nice if not better. Oh and there are make savings made. 50/50 is hardly worth doing. On thurs I put 40ltrs of veg and 3.75ltrs of unleaded (£5er )= total cost £43.98 which is a saving of £17 over diesel only. (1.40ltr x 40 =56. )
50/50 mix, would be £20 on oil and £28 on diesel = saving a quid . All 5poindxr EU
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dorn, i have run other vehicles on veg oil without issues. i too was a bit dubious at first but my 03 2.7tdi runs quieter than ever on veg oil and diesel. i am 50/50 at the moe as i dont want to put petrol in, just my inner fear! others seem to have no probs popping it in, and i know it is only being used as a thinning agent
but i couldnt do it :lol
in warmer months i will go up to 80/20 veg diesel.

i use costco and it is £17.79 for 20ltrs, this sways up and down by upto a pound. mike.
 
Is it really safe to run on veg oil? do you have to have some diesel in the tank to mix it with, and doesn't it smoke.... bit dubious about adding it..

read many forums posts about it, also plenty of info around the internet.
 
Fellas, It's the same fear you had when you tipped in your first bottle of 59p Veg stood in Lidl's car park. That's how I felt putting Petrol in last Friday. I had an 160 mile round trip to do up to Helmsley and back Fri night, and it flew up at an indicated 90 (GPS said 80) 40ltrs veg/ £5 petrol. Normally I pootle on M/way at 2500rpm.
 
yeah, the old diesel Merc's used to advise adding petrol in winter before the days of winterised diesel.

I use it to help strip water and other rubbish out of waste oil before filtering and lobbing in. She seems to like a little splash of diesel to help starting in the coldest weeks.
 
dorn, i have run other vehicles on veg oil without issues. i too was a bit dubious at first but my 03 2.7tdi runs quieter than ever on veg oil and diesel. i am 50/50 at the moe as i dont want to put petrol in, just my inner fear! others seem to have no probs popping it in, and i know it is only being used as a thinning agent
but i couldnt do it :lol
in warmer months i will go up to 80/20 veg diesel.

i use costco and it is £17.79 for 20ltrs, this sways up and down by upto a pound. mike.
Thanks for that Mike I'll give it a go..
 
Fellas, It's the same fear you had when you tipped in your first bottle of 59p Veg stood in Lidl's car park. That's how I felt putting Petrol in last Friday. I had an 160 mile round trip to do up to Helmsley and back Fri night, and it flew up at an indicated 90 (GPS said 80) 40ltrs veg/ £5 petrol. Normally I pootle on M/way at 2500rpm.

it just seems sooo wrong lol!
 
Aye, it's your motor, you've got to be happy with what you put in.
 
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My 2.7TDi Mav runs much sweeter on 50 ltr VO, 10 ltr Diesel & 3ltr petrol.
Had a short run down M5 to Farm Foods at Cheltenham last week (without "The Dragon") and was surprised when I put my foot down, the acceleration from 65mph up to 100mph was so quick and smooth! I won't be doing it again, it was a tad scary!:eek:
As I'm used to towing a Tin Tent, I'm quite happy at 65-70mph.
 
Mine's never seen over 70 MPH let alone 100, I think i'll leave that to my motorbike :lol
 
After I cleared the pesky banjo mini filter from mine, I managed 90 on, well, lets just call it a test track, briefly - not sure I'd want to go far at that speed, I could practically watch the fuel gauge go down! :D
 
I have tested a GPS Speedometer App in a number of different cars and most speedos seem to be 1-3mph out at an indicated 60-70mph. GPS says 57/58 - 68/69 etc.
My T2 is so far out it's a joke. 60mph is 53mph, 70mph is 60mph, 80mph is 70mph, 90mph is 80mph. Iv'e never had it to 100mph, but I dont think it would be any different.
 
I have tested a GPS Speedometer App in a number of different cars and most speedos seem to be 1-3mph out at an indicated 60-70mph. GPS says 57/58 - 68/69 etc.
My T2 is so far out it's a joke. 60mph is 53mph, 70mph is 60mph, 80mph is 70mph, 90mph is 80mph. Iv'e never had it to 100mph, but I dont think it would be any different.

Yep, also makes it look like t2's are getting better MPG than they actually are. :lol
 

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