Ahhh, Cricket, you have hit your finger
on the nail with your head...stop wanting and you will not waste.
Rufus
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MK DuPree wrote:
Ahhh, Cricket, you have hit your finger on the nail with your
head...stop wanting and you will not waste. Rufus
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How well do the Cummins engines used by Dodge work with bio-diesel WVO? Also, any word from Europe on how the smaller Dodge diesels used over there are running on it?
Jim
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The full length director's cut,
authorized by its creator, Aaron Russo.
Please pass this on. Peace, D.
Mindock
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4312730277175242198sourceid=docidfeedhl=en-AU
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Bio-Diesel, Runs more like petro-Diesel.
Just Without belching out black smoke and without the chemical smell.
Logan Vilas
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Does anyone know of a hybrid that runs on diesel? Is this a totally
impractical consideration?
From Do diesels have a future?
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_future.html
It's An ENIGMA, EV World, March 3, 2002 -- Who said you can't build a
parallel hybrid with 20 miles ZEV range? Not
Biodiesel, just like dinodiesel minus 265 million years.On 10/27/06, Logan vilas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Citroën C4 hybrid HDI and Peugeot 307 CC hybrid HDI :
http://www.citroen.com/CWW/en-US/TECHNOLOGIES/ENVIRONMENT/C4HYBRIDE/
frantz
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Hi Mike,
Yep, Linus Pauling was a
true truth seeker, a beautiful human being.
I've been doing a bit of
research on periodontal disease. It seems that
there is alot going on that my dentist
doesn't know about. He just wants to
pull teeth and put in partial plates. But
there are dentists
I know now I can use phosphoric acid to separate out a crude glycerine
product. Where can I get phosphoric acid?
Also, for those who do the two stage acid/base process, where can I get
sulfuric acid? Down the road, I want to switch to this process, but I will
have to make a new processor, the
Good Day to All,
Last February I was
bumping my home heating oil up from B30 to B100.
At about B50 I began to have some start-up
problems. I called my local Home Heating Oil supplier and talked to the service
dept. looking for advice. The man told me to bring the "gun" (part of the burner
Hi Ken,On 10/26/06, Ken Riznyk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I try not to waste, but I still want.I'm not that enamored with compact fluorescents.I've had a half-dozen of them burnout in less than a year even though they are supposed to last five years. They are not as bright as they claim. The
I suppose this could spread to any House
and either side of the aisle, so be careful you pay attention to who might be
the real carrier of the disease. Mike DuPree
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Just my thoughts on the matter of bone (or anything) re-growth ..
We are a whole and the whole must be treated so going to a dentist for bone
re-growth and/or gum tissue re-growth is as much of a separation of self as
seeing the heart specialist for heart problems, the dermatologist for skin
Sorry but I have to jump in here with the mention of homeopathy. This
is the silliest most counter-intuitive medical mubo-jumbo on the
planet. there is zero valid support for the idea that something which
causes a symptom at high doses (what ever that means) is cured by
something at
Beat me to it... I was going to mention citroen and pugeot were working on them. Diesel's are seen as bad for the environment here in the US, whereas hybrids are seen as good, so there is not desire to mix them for most people Remember that we (as a regulatory environment) don't see CO2 as a
At 9,300 feet elevation, I have little to worry about with regards to rising sea levels. But, the climate is already getting pretty wacky. I was talking to someone who's lived there for over 30 years, and he's seen the weather noticeably chance since then. The treeline is moving both up from the
Hi Zeke...with a population
that is exploding and with it the demand for limited resources doing same, how
can anyone not expect that we will not only continue in the direction of the
last 80 years, but accelerate in that direction? This thread has included
the statement "everything
Couldn't tell you with WVO but The older models designed for the old style
fuel seem to love it. The University of Idaho used this engine in all their
testing as well.
On the subject of the newer ones, I hear they will do fine to as long as the
fuel is filtered to specifications and viscosity is
I know a few people running the older 12 valve ones on biodiesel, just put in a fuel pressure sensor so you can tell when the lift pump fails, because it seems that that's pretty common. Don't know about the 24 valve ones.
ZOn 10/27/06, JAMES PHELPS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Couldn't tell you with
Bush's Next Job... By Bill Ferguson
Knight Ridder Newspapers Salt Lake Tribune 6/16/2006
Every great career eventually comes to an end, and when you're the president
of these United States, you only get eight years (at most) to accomplish
everything you set out to do. Then you're an
Bio-Diesel, $Green for you and Green for the Environment
Sarath
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Bio-Diesel, Runs more like petro-Diesel.Just Without belching out black smoke and without the chemical smell.
Logan Vilas
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When I lived in Colorado I looked into using a Gas engine With a generator
to provide heating and electricity in the heavy winter months. The idea was
to use all but the heat exchanged exhaust as heat source and the generated
power for electricity. It was not cost effective at that time with
This is known as Cogeneration, and in the energy consulting world is considered pretty hot. Usually it's trying to recuperate heat from small turbines, fuel cells, or even large turbines, but it generally pays back pretty well (because usually the other option is just throwing away all that heat,
I have not read this article, but I was wondering if Yellowstone may be
affected by globall warming? It would be catastrophic for the world if a few
degrees warmer environment made Yellowstone more active.
regards Doug
(from the down side of the planet)
On Saturday 28 October 2006 6:36, MK
Here's my suggestion:
Quit smoking. Burn biodiesel.
robert luis rabello
The Edge of Justice
Adventure for Your Mind
http://www.newadventure.ca
Ranger Supercharger Project Page
http://www.members.shaw.ca/rabello/
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Paul S Cantrell wrote:
What kind are you buying? There are very cheap, crappy ones and then
there are Sylvania and Philips. I have never had one burn out in my
house...
We bought some very expensive 28 watt Panasonic full spectrum bulbs
for our kitchen when we built our house. Two
It sounds good at a glance but then its those dang little details that start
to get things all messed up. I would like to design an off grid home
someday and have been kicking this idea around. I suppose for a home there
are better means.
Jim
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Jim: I forgot the most important part, the drag car runs on pure 100%
Bio-diesel.
Paul
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Couldn't tell you with WVO but
WOW!!
That is really cool. Say Jon Testor is going to be here Sunday, I am going
to meet him. I am so disgusted with the Republican Campaign its just
getting creepy.
Jim
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The Discovery Channel has a show on this Super Volcano.
http://dsc.discovery.com/convergence/supervolcano/supervolcano.html
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The early (heavy) CFLs were a non-semiconductor design, which took some time
to come to full output.
The newer electronic ones may use a higher frequency, which increases
efficiency. They definitely start much faster.
I have had failures on some electronic ones, due to transients on our power
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