List,
I was exposed to Biodiesel just a few
days ago and have been searching the internet since trying to learn what I
could. I have found several homemade systems and a few commercially available systems.
I was looking for open honest feedback on the systems available at this web
site
List,
I wish to set-up a processor at my home
for personal use making ~ 36 gals. a week. I am looking for someone in the Phoenix
Arizona (USA) area who has been successfully making Biodiesel (preferably WVO) and
is willing to let me see their set-up to talk about the construction / pr
Hi all,
I stumbled across the Jtf web site while
doing searches on Biodiesel. I had not really heard about the fuel other than
occasional mentions; usually said by someone who said they heard it from a
friend who heard it from a friend, etc. When I asked automotive mechanics about
it,
Agreed. As also stated by
another list member “the right tool for the right job.”
Case in point: I have a 2000 Dodge 2500
4X4 with the Cummings 24 valve diesel. It has the avg. and “real time”
mpg readout in the overhead console. Going by that, the stock truck would get its
best mpg
Not very fuel efficient and when the little car pulls out in front of
you, you probably will not notice it. The ride in those trucks is pretty
rough (rode in them for over 10 years) and you will just think you hit
another bump in the road.
Don't let Arnold see it or we will have something similar
Chuck,
FYI, If you look back in the archives on this thread (Hurley, Edward R
Tue, 13 Sep 2005 11:56:50 -0700)you will see what I did to make my 3/4
ton Dodge 4X4 move from ~17 mpg @ 70 mph to ~23 mpg @ the same speed.
It included a gear vendor out-drive and a "mild" banks kit. We t
Felipe,
Here is the link in the archives that says what I have
done to my 2000 Dodge 4X4 (with 295 x 16” tires) to improve mileage and
performance: http://www.mail-archive.com/biofuel@sustainablelists.org/msg55293.html
. The mileages may be truly better (the numbers quotes were form th