
Re: Subject: Bio diesel
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Re: Subject: Bio diesel
- From: "Ben Jr. Morgan" <polara_hotrods@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 21:38:05 -0700
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I'm liking the idea of the funny car lmao! I heard this stuff doesn't lubricate as well as regular diesel though. Is this true? And hey, I like that nauseating smell from our Chevy truck and three in the morn.
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From: Robert neal zimmerman
Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 7:08 PM
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Subject: Bio diesel
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All the hippies here are crazy about this stuff, u can make it from
anything containing the slightest amount of oil or grease, peanuts, soy
beans, chicken fat, even that nasty crap restaurants have out back .
I went to a VW show here about a year and a half ago and some guy
there had a VW that had a diesel engine in it converted to Bio diesel
, THEN, out back he had a trailer that basically was a PUSHER for
his car that was electric, so he had two sources of power, his bio
diesel engine up front then his little pusher trailer running on
batteries out back, when he clicked over to biodiesel the batteries
would charge.
He was a traveling salesman and he built it for out on the highway
travelling from town to town, he said his range was almost unlimited.
He knew quite a bit about the stuff and I talked to him for quite a
while even though he was a dirty smelly hippy . LOL.
He told me its real popular with farmers because it burns so clean
that it doesnt have that nauseating smell coming off the exhaust, so
the farmers dont have to smell it all day while working with the
tractor. Its much cheaper in the midwest where the farmers use it a
lot.
He said ( and this is hard to believe, but he swore by it) it burns
so clean that it creates only about 5%-10% of the pollution
created by normal diesel or gasoline.
Its often caled Hippy fuel, or Hippy diesel
It is also biodegradeable so spilling it on the soil is no
problem, like when hosing out a tanker truck , or other problems
like stream runoff.
Its only real drawback is that it just doesnt have that much poop.I
think it has as much as regular diesel , but no more.
It also requires a conversion i believe but he told me its pretty
simple to convert a regular diesel over to it.
Hey Ben lets build a Biodiesel burning funny car, we can call the
car , " The worlds second fastest Hippy", after that guy from the
70s, I think his name was Jeff Mitchell or something like that.
neal Zimmerman, Eugene Oregon
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