Hey this is great. Do these MB motors share the same 'potential' issue
of the VW TDI?
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Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 10:09:33 -0800
From: Neoteric Biofuels Inc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Dodge diesels...more coming soon?
http://www.car-truck.com/chryed/buzz/b111502.htm
Biofuel
Ed,
could you post where you did this checking (if it's available on the web)? I've
got friends on the Plains who are
interested in biodiesel and quite familiar with chokecherries. I'd love to pass
all this info along.
mark
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>From: "Ken Riznyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: The oil in Iraq
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> --- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, "Greg and April" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > Fro
I have done some checking and it actually is running around the same as
Canola, not bad, but there is also a hunch on the part of the
researcher that some of the wild varieties could quite possibly go
higher than that.
There are also a few other concerns in processing that need to be
looked a
Gee Greg,
What happened? Get snowed in for a week and don't have anything
better to do than try to wear people down with your endlessly
conservative, right-wing war of attritional rationalization?
Contrary to what you may think, I have no interest of following
your circular logic around and arou
http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns3408
Oil and water do mix after all
19:00 19 February 03
Exclusive from New Scientist Print Edition
Oil and water do not mix - the mantra is familiar to every
schoolchild. You have to shake them to overcome the forc
I don't have a TV either. I think it helps me accomplish more tasks as well
as get more reading done.
It is a terrible time thief.
Kirk
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Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 11:47 AM
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I wonder if the EarthRoamer guy has had problems:
www.EarthRoamer.com
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, harley3 wrote:
> Ken:
>
> Also the automatic dodge transmission used on the Cummins diesel engine
> do
> not hold up. Look at ads on used dodge trucks with a diesel. Every
> truck
> with an automatic s
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From: "Appal Energy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 12:52
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Re: Hog Snot!!!
> You're right Greg. Technically you never said specifically that.
> You only implied that it's the wrong option unless of course it
> has p
Hi Keith and Kris,
I do not take a narrow view on technologies either. I would not be
Electronic, Building Construction and HVAC engineer with 37 years of
computer experiences, if I wasn't passionately interested in technologies.
But I share the urgency that Keith have in making something now
The appearance is that chokecherries can yield ~2.14 times the
oil per hectare as does rapeseed. Presuming rapeseed oil yields
of ~100 gallons per acre (cold pressed or solvent extracted?),
chokecherries would yield ~214 gallons of oil per acre.
There would also be the fermentable (and then feed)
A forward:
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Subject: Oil shortage
There are a lot of folks who don't understand how we
came to have an oil shortage here in America.
Well, there's a very simple answer..
Nobody bothered to check the oil. We just didn't know
we were getting low.
The reason for this is pur
You're right Greg. Technically you never said specifically that.
You only implied that it's the wrong option unless of course it
has passed through a rationalization process acceptable by your
standards, and then absolutely declared that people who do
conduct acts of civil disobedience are tantamo
Graham,
This is an interesting viewpoint. I'm curious whether
you know of any situations with state legislatures
where WVO/SVO did in fact drag down biodiesel
legislation.
It seems to me that the concerns you raise are more
likely to emerge when dealing with fleet managers and
car owners. Why
But of course! If one does not have or stayed glued to a boob
tube, how can one be appropriately programmedI mean
opinionated I mean ingrained I mean...well...you know
what I mean...
Hto Murdoch or not to MurdochTo Disney/AOL/Time
Warner or not to Disney/AOL/Time Warner...
Sorry I missed the original post. Was there a link to
some report or study on the seed's oil content?
thanks.
thor
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From: "Appal Energy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 09:45
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Re: Hog Snot!!!
>
> On the one hand you issue terse condemnation against dirt
> worshipin', bunny lovin' tree huggers and circumstances of which
> you are lar
Hi,
I'm not sure if this book by Noreena Hertz is relevant to this
group, but still want to recommend. I'm through 1/3 of the book,
but it is great. Lot of things put together and how govts world
over are joining hands (willingly or forced) with mutlinationals
to exploit the commoner.
An
Hi again Myles,
I know that you installed the Hago and looked at your page
for updates. How is it going?
Hakan
At 02:26 AM 2/9/2003 +0100, you wrote:
>Myles,
>
>I looked at your web page and found it very interesting, you are
>obviously going through the phases. I am working on information
>
hello,
>
>i have been researching running my 1997 defender 90 on biofuel. the
>diesel conversion is a bit too pricey for me so i have been
>investigating ethanol. i was talking to biofuel pioneer David Blume
>who told me that my 3.9L V8 could run ethanol just by upgrading a
>computer chip tha
Gas has crept up over $2/gal in Boulder Creek, CA, but diesel is still
at $1.89.
Mark F.
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Keith:
Interesting Article. It is hard to believe the line "the "liberal" U.S.
media are strikingly conservative - and in this case hawkish.". The US
news media is so liberal, that it is hard to think of them in any other way.
I am not swayed over, but my perspective has changed a little.
Ha
Hello Harley
It's odd, but actually you haven't responded to my message at all.
Are you aware of that?
>Keith:
>
>I was using the 70 % rating that was being used by the US TV news media.
Yes, quite... and you haven't noticed what's being said about *them*
because you either don't read or simp
Chokecherries are a shrub. Takes a few years before they would bear fruit.
Also I don't know any nursery that sells them. They grow wild in ravines.
That means they need more water than the average field. Lots of
chokecheeries near streams. Not as near as willows but close.
Kirk
-Original Me
The reasons are many:
The markets are probably not in place
The processing is not in place
Farmers have the equipment and knowledge to grow and harvest corn, wheat soya
etc.
They will not commit their large farms to a crop which they do not know how to
grow, harvest and sell.
The claims for yiel
Mr.Hartman posted a long message not long ago, voicing for the American
Farmers.
The income is lower and the cost is growing higher...
And then there are discussion about these higher yield products, so why
don't the farmers grow the better yield crops?
African Oil plants or the chokecherries?
When you consider the framed solar panels, they are rigid. And installation
seem to be redundant, that you will need a racking system or tracker. With
organic solar film, like I'm reading one of my dream! One day the
application will be like
a paint that you can paint on any surfaces. Transpar
>SNIP<
>Joe:
>International engine is casting a 6 cylinder diesel engine for the Ford
>motor company. It is a cut down version of the 8 cylinder diesel engine
>now used in the F-250 and F-350 trucks. The new smaller version diesel
is
>slated for the so called SUV vehicles. I was not tol
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 10:38, you wrote:
> Hi Guys,
> Best Biodiesel site I have seen on the net.
> I am about to trial my fist batch of BD, but was surprised by the cost
> of methanol in AUS. As I am starting small, I am going to purchase a 20
> litre drum of methanol.
> I was surprised it cost AUS
Hi Kris
Please don't get me wrong - I don't mind committing the unforgiveable
and saying it's probably just a matter of time till somebody solves
the free energy puzzle one way or another. I've said something like
that here before a couple of times, despite the ominous silence that
ensued. On
Just so you recognize there are counter views in the US I thought you
might like the following.
By US Senator Robert Byrd
Senate Floor Speech
Wednesday, February 12, 2003
To contemplate war is to think about the most horrible of human
experiences.
On this February day, as this nation stands
Keith and all list members:
Last week a virus slipped through and took up residence on my primary drive. It
was "contracted" by the simple act of hitting a "contact" link on an internet
service provider's web site and was first noted (among a few other things) by
the continual upload of inform
And just specifically what is it Phil that makes you think that "perhaps [I]
am forgetting just exactly what Civil Disobedience is?"
Quite the contrary. What is actually quite "plain to see" is that you are
not exactly familiar with the term, nor how or why it is implemented. No
different tha
Todd S.
Civil Disobedience is a right guaranteed to all US citizens.It is
one of the freedoms that many men and women have died for in the last 200+
years. Another right or freedom that we enjoy as Americans is the right to
go about our business, do our job, support our fam
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