just curious.... ano ang lumalabas sa exhaust kapag biodiesel ang gamit? how about kung WVO? yun waste product po.
just curious.... ano ang lumalabas sa exhaust kapag biodiesel ang gamit? how about kung WVO? yun waste product po.
100% Biodiesel for CRDI? Not yet at the moment, and don't even try it, that engine is finicky with regards to fuel or even engine oil.
I think, :dog: I would rather swallow a cup of 100% veggie oil and run :attack:, than put that stuff in a CRDI engine and take the risk of wrecking that expensive car, in case maubusan ng krudo in a very unfortunate circumstance.
See:
http://autospeed.com/cms/A_110326/article.html
http://autospeed.com/cms/A_110008/article.html
http://www.biofuelsforum.com/using_biodiesel/
BN BMW (CRDI) runs in 100% Biofuel
http://www.biofuelsforum.com/using_b...ning_b100.html
Specific concern regarding use of high Biodiesel mix with CRDI:
http://www.biodieselmagazine.com/art...rticle_id=2290
Hmmm... from the links... apparently... it's okay... I guess the bigger question is the properties of the oil itself... when the life of your pump and injectors and seals depend on specific lubricity of diesel. Note that in the BMW 120d link posted, the guy had more oil after 14,000 kms... a sure sign of oil being diluted by fuel.
It does show that biodiesel can be run... just that we're not completely sure of what seals and fittings need to be replaced to run it... remember, even on plain old diesel, Isuzu and Toyota are already having problems with things wearing out really quickly on their CRDi systems.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
i have a old model car that i want to covert it into a WVO.
please help about bio diesel. mayroon bang kailngan converion kit for the vihicle. where can i buy those thing and how will cost me.
Note: bio-diesel is not the same as WVO.
WVO conversion:
http://www.biodrive.net/index2.html