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  1. #741
    hard: I will, I will I'm moving na to the bondoks by May-June so after that gawin ko na siya. Gusto ko malaki space kasi. Though I can safely make 20 liters with a simple set up now.

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    #742
    Hi Garyq!

    That's cool! You gotta share the pics and specs with me

    Moving to the boonies? Where there? Hiding from someone? :-P

  3. #743
    Building a house in Antipolo (Forest Hills area). God willing tapos by May-June. Literally mamumundok nako

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    #744
    Hey cool!

    I have a couple of friends that live in Antipolo too.

    Maybe we can grab a beer or two while discussing BioDiesel processors or something :bwahaha:

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    #745
    Hardcharger, thanks for finding out the cost of the equipment I was going to e:mail them to inquire. Anybody there interested in doing this as business? I figure since the price of oil just went up again this may be a good alternative for the transport industry if it can be manufactured cheap. As far as use in vehicles I have seen biodiesel made from fuelmeister used on a Dodge Ram3500 w/ a Cummins diesel and it works just fine. The biodiesel was not mixed with any petrodiesel when it was used on the Dodge which is how I got sold on biodiesel for fuel.

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    #746
    Quote Originally Posted by garyq
    jaeger: bro sa mga forums na navi-visit ko there are many bd homebrewers na sa vehicles nila ginagamit. I've searched alot of info on the net and one of the best site is found in http://biodiesel.infopop.cc/groupee/forums

    I've done several batches already for my own use and it is not that complicated . . . . . . . . . If you can get the WVO for free then homebrewing is worth it.
    *garyq: thanks for the very informative link, i've been reading it for the past few days. An daming practical tips from actual experience in homebreweing. (specially the guy who burned his house - ang declaration pala sa insurance company ay "cooking fire" and not home fuel production - hehehe). Homebrewing is safe, just follow the correct procedures and take the necessary precautions.

    I'm equally impressed that these guys use homebrew B100 in their SUVs! (no more blending with petroleum diesel, hanep).

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    #747
    Hi, fyi lang po, for those who will be travelling during the Holy Week, please be advised that as part of Petron's Lakbay Alalay program BioActiv will be available in the Petron stations along the North Luzon Express way going in and out of Manila. Also, BioActiv will be available in the Petron Station at South Luzon Express way as well as in the Petron Station on the Star Toll Ways going to Lipa.

    We hope to see you in these stations for your BioActiv needs

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    #748
    Styx: Heard there will be promo girls at this Petron thing? Can you confirm? May preview ba? I mean can you post some pics...

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    #749
    Quote Originally Posted by jaeger
    *garyq: thanks for the very informative link, i've been reading it for the past few days. An daming practical tips from actual experience in homebreweing. (specially the guy who burned his house - ang declaration pala sa insurance company ay "cooking fire" and not home fuel production - hehehe). Homebrewing is safe, just follow the correct procedures and take the necessary precautions.

    I'm equally impressed that these guys use homebrew B100 in their SUVs! (no more blending with petroleum diesel, hanep).
    Curious lang .... meron na ba sa Phils gumagamit ng B100?

  10. #750
    ergati: wala pa ata na long term use. Pero with the way BD is gaining ground siguro kahit within the year meron na susubok nyan

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