mmmmm Biodiesel

tobyk321

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just thought i'd share a pic of my first test batch :D
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should work pretty good
 

LarryJewell

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Jan 21, 2007
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Whats your final cost estimate per gallon gonna be around. Might be something to consider doing the way fuel prices are getting.
 

TX23

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I agree. Larry, I know the Chick-Fil-A owner through my in-laws and since they fry everything in 100% peanut oil, we might be able to get the hook up for free or at least cheap oil.
 

TX23

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Toby,

It looks like a good mix. All the gunk at the bottom I would guess you'd filter out before putting it into your tank, right? Forgive me, I don't know enough about Bio yet. :baby:
 

LarryJewell

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I agree. Larry, I know the Chick-Fil-A owner through my in-laws and since they fry everything in 100% peanut oil, we might be able to get the hook up for free or at least cheap oil.

Toby,

It looks like a good mix. All the gunk at the bottom I would guess you'd filter out before putting it into your tank, right? Forgive me, I don't know enough about Bio yet. :baby:

sounds like a plan, wonder what color of smoke it makes :D
 

BigRedHD

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I Have A Buddy Making It He Says Its Costing Him About 1.35 A Gallon. He Runs It On His Fleet Of Box Trucks.
 

tobyk321

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the glycerin at the bottom is drained off before you put it in your tank. and we use potassium hydroxide as a catalyst so that we can use the leftover glycerin in our compost pile. it doesn't make nearly as much smoke as good old #2 even on my 500hp tune, just a light haze :eek: and the smoke is a little lighter in color, more gray than black. final cost to produce is about $1 a gallon :angel: and next year we are planting some crops to make our own oil :D
 

km2006dmax

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the glycerin at the bottom is drained off before you put it in your tank. and we use potassium hydroxide as a catalyst so that we can use the leftover glycerin in our compost pile. it doesn't make nearly as much smoke as good old #2 even on my 500hp tune, just a light haze and the smoke is a little lighter in color, more gray than black. final cost to produce is about $1 a gallon and next year we are planting some crops to make our own oil

Dam thats good. Just curious if there is any issues with the gov trying to make you pay road taxes on what you produce? We have a restaurant and we go threw 30-40 gal of veg oil a week. I'm very interested in making my own bio. How complicated is the process?
 

tobyk321

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Dam thats good. Just curious if there is any issues with the gov trying to make you pay road taxes on what you produce? We have a restaurant and we go threw 30-40 gal of veg oil a week. I'm very interested in making my own bio. How complicated is the process?

its very easy to make, just have to make sure your measurements are accurate. as far as i know the gov can make you pay taxes on the fuel witch is only something like 23 cents a gallon, but they have to catch you and they have no way to tell how long you've been doing it, or how much you use ;)
 

tinman22

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so my question would be... how much could I run in my LBZ? I think the manual says no more than B5. what would happen if I tried to run around 20%?