Re: [Biofuel] The sweet smell of success

2004-12-17 Thread Legal Eagle


what am I to do with the contract with the chinese restaurant in helping 
drum up business by driving by three times a day ? (this is in jest, of 
course, in case anyone takes it serious)

Luc
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On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 07:52:48 -0500, (Philip Okey) Innovative Energy  
Solvents LLC. wrote:


I know that this is not the topic of this thread but it triggered a 
memory.
a couple of years ago we were playing around with adding aeromatic oils to 
the biodiesel in process to enhance
the smell of the fuel while being used  (visual here..hehehehe lime 
green volkswagon that smells like wintergreen)
at any rate the best thing we found was adding pine oils, masks the french 
fry/fish cooking smell quite a bit (we get a large quantity of our used 
oil from a

local

company that frys fish and freezes them.)
the down side.it adds to the total cost per gallon. just in case you guys 
want to experiment... :^)



Phil
Innovative Energy  Solvents LLC
Indianapolis, IN
(317)783-2884
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Re: [Biofuel] The sweet smell of success

2004-12-16 Thread -t zeman

Mel,
I am extremely interested in helping!
I am based out of St Louis MO and have been meaning to check out Charles'
place for awhile. I have mail ordered from him but never been to the
site. I would love to help out and learn on an SVO conversion. I have a
VW Rabbit I have been considering converting (and a Quantum and Jetta
that are happy enough on biodiesel). I don't have any direct experience
running on SVO but would be glad to meet you at Greasel and help in
whatever way I can there. Hold and point cameras, hold car parts etc. I
do have a hard-to-reach friend running around St Lou on SVO who has also
done business with Greasel. I'll try and track him down and see if he'd
be up for an interview.
-terri.

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 10:14:40 -0600 Mel Riser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
 I am heading up to Missouri the first week in January to Interview 
 Charles of Greasel for my video on SVO conversions.
 
 As well I am picking up the kit and stuff I need to convert my 
 Blazer. Charles even mentioned we might even do the conversion right 
 there and he would help for being in the video.
 
 As well I am interested in interviewing anyone running SVO now and 
 could do some of the interviews by telephone.
 
 Anyone interested in helping?
 
 mel
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Patrick Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 11:52 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [Biofuel] The sweet smell of success
 
 In the trucker magazine Land Line in the December issue there is 
 an 
 article about a Heartland truck driver who runs SVO in his 18 
 wheeler! 
 The magazine is free and I subscribe to it as a part-time owner 
 operator 
 hotshot trucker (with my pickup truck).  There is a link to the 
 article 
 here:
 
 http://www.landlinemag.com/Archives/2004/Dec04/features/sweet_smell.htm
 
 It's a fun read and really quite interesting to see someone who 
 pulls 
 80,000 lbs at 5.5 MPG running 90+% WVO.
 
 Nice exposure too!!!
 
 Patrick Campbell
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 Home: 201.345.4133
 Mobile: 602.723.3098
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Re: [Biofuel] The sweet smell of success

2004-12-16 Thread (Philip Okey) Innovative Energy Solvents LLC.

On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 07:52:48 -0500, (Philip Okey) Innovative Energy  Solvents 
LLC. wrote:

I know that this is not the topic of this thread but it triggered a memory.
a couple of years ago we were playing around with adding aeromatic oils to the 
biodiesel in process to enhance
the smell of the fuel while being used  (visual here..hehehehe lime green 
volkswagon that smells like wintergreen)
at any rate the best thing we found was adding pine oils, masks the french 
fry/fish cooking smell quite a bit (we get a large quantity of our used oil 
from a 
local 
company that frys fish and freezes them.)
the down side.it adds to the total cost per gallon. just in case you guys want 
to experiment... :^)


Phil
Innovative Energy  Solvents LLC
Indianapolis, IN
(317)783-2884
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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[Biofuel] The sweet smell of success

2004-12-15 Thread Patrick Campbell


article about a Heartland truck driver who runs SVO in his 18 wheeler! 
The magazine is free and I subscribe to it as a part-time owner operator 
hotshot trucker (with my pickup truck).  There is a link to the article 
here:


http://www.landlinemag.com/Archives/2004/Dec04/features/sweet_smell.htm

It's a fun read and really quite interesting to see someone who pulls 
80,000 lbs at 5.5 MPG running 90+% WVO.


Nice exposure too!!!

Patrick Campbell
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Re: [Biofuel] The sweet smell of success

2004-12-15 Thread Legal Eagle


Luc
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Subject: [Biofuel] The sweet smell of success


In the trucker magazine Land Line in the December issue there is an 
article about a Heartland truck driver who runs SVO in his 18 wheeler! The 
magazine is free and I subscribe to it as a part-time owner operator 
hotshot trucker (with my pickup truck).  There is a link to the article 
here:


http://www.landlinemag.com/Archives/2004/Dec04/features/sweet_smell.htm

It's a fun read and really quite interesting to see someone who pulls 
80,000 lbs at 5.5 MPG running 90+% WVO.


Nice exposure too!!!

Patrick Campbell
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Mobile: 602.723.3098
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Re: [Biofuel] The sweet smell of success

2004-12-15 Thread Neoteric Biofuels Inc


(Even if I think I know where he could get an onboard fuel processor 
that might give him longer filter life! ;-)


There are quite a few buses and trucks running SVO/WVO in Europe as 
well, and lots of kilometers being accumulated. A hard working diesel 
(trucks, any highway use, marine, generators if not oversized, etc.) 
are good SVO applications - keep them hot and working, not idling and 
loafing around town, and any diesel is a lot happier, and this is even 
more true on SVO.




Regards,

Edward Beggs B.E.S. M.Sc.
 Neoteric Biofuels Inc.
http://www.biofuels.ca



On Dec 14, 2004, at 9:52 PM, Patrick Campbell wrote:

In the trucker magazine Land Line in the December issue there is an 
article about a Heartland truck driver who runs SVO in his 18 wheeler! 
The magazine is free and I subscribe to it as a part-time owner 
operator hotshot trucker (with my pickup truck).  There is a link to 
the article here:


http://www.landlinemag.com/Archives/2004/Dec04/features/sweet_smell.htm

It's a fun read and really quite interesting to see someone who pulls 
80,000 lbs at 5.5 MPG running 90+% WVO.


Nice exposure too!!!

Patrick Campbell
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Home: 201.345.4133
Mobile: 602.723.3098
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RE: [Biofuel] The sweet smell of success

2004-12-15 Thread Mel Riser

I am heading up to Missouri the first week in January to Interview Charles of 
Greasel for my video on SVO conversions.

As well I am picking up the kit and stuff I need to convert my Blazer. Charles 
even mentioned we might even do the conversion right there and he would help 
for being in the video.

As well I am interested in interviewing anyone running SVO now and could do 
some of the interviews by telephone.

Anyone interested in helping?

mel

-Original Message-
From: Patrick Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 11:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Biofuel] The sweet smell of success

In the trucker magazine Land Line in the December issue there is an 
article about a Heartland truck driver who runs SVO in his 18 wheeler! 
The magazine is free and I subscribe to it as a part-time owner operator 
hotshot trucker (with my pickup truck).  There is a link to the article 
here:

http://www.landlinemag.com/Archives/2004/Dec04/features/sweet_smell.htm

It's a fun read and really quite interesting to see someone who pulls 
80,000 lbs at 5.5 MPG running 90+% WVO.

Nice exposure too!!!

Patrick Campbell
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Home: 201.345.4133
Mobile: 602.723.3098
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