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Old 01-02-2010, 09:31 PM   #8 (permalink)
Domman56
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Lancaster Ca
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Tank - '76 Chevy El Camino Classic
90 day: 25.89 mpg (US)

Sabrina - '91 Mercedes Benz 190 E
90 day: 37.07 mpg (US)

Angel - '88 Mercedes-Benz 420SEL
Last 3: 23.01 mpg (US)

Quicksilver - '04 Mercedes-Benz CLK55 AMG Cabrio
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Originally Posted by alohaspirit View Post
Diesels dont have to be converted to run on biodiesel. They can do it at anytime. However long time usage will need the fuel lines to be upgraded to Viton to prevent the Bio from dissolving your fuel lines/seals.

With small modifications you can run VEGGIE OIL.
(the first diesel engine was made to run on peanut oil, then switched to petrol-diesel because it was easier/cheaper and more "commercial")




I think this would go in Off-Topic Tech since it deals with the name of a car
Ah cool thanks man
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Tank:
(No actual EPA numbers for car just used F/E numbers when i first got it)
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