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Re: Anybody make their own biodiesel?
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Posted by mlm on March 26, 2006 at 11:46:01 from (4.225.233.235):
In Reply to: Anybody make their own biodiesel? posted by OliverGuy on March 26, 2006 at 06:32:07:
what do you mean by biodiesel? are you burning used cooking oil or are you going to do some processing? If you are just burning used cooking oil, I have see kits using home type water filter cartridges to keep filtering cost down. also need a fuel heater for the engine and two fuel tanks. If I remember right, inline injection pumps and direct injection work best for used cooking oil.(need to double check this) If you want to do some refining, check out greenrange energy.com like the previous post mentioned. also see journeytoforever.org/biodiesel.htm
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