biodiesel. Mixed 50/50 with biodiesel or normal diesel you can burn it quite happily in most motors I know of. I would not use it pure, though, since it is about halfway between petrol and diesel and will not lubricate very well.

It will be fine for cold starts in winter.

Simon Fowler
MADUR ELECTRONICS
Voitgasse 4
A-1220 Vienna
Phone: + 43-1-2584502
Fax: + 43-1-2584502-22
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Our homepage: www.madur.com, www.madurusa.com

Message: 5
Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2005 18:01:56 +1000
From: "Chris Kelly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Biofuel] Kerosene
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I have been offered by an aviation industry service mob, up to 1500litres of 
free kerosene. Aparently, this comes from some sort of turbine, and when the 
fuel tank has a problem, they drain it and are not allowed to reuse it.

They are literally giving it away, I just have to collect it.

Can kerosene be used as an alternative fuel in diesel or petrol cars? If not 
I'll have plenty of kero for heating my WVO!!!!
Chris Kelly


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