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kay323 Member Since: 08 May 2012 Location: London Posts: 55 |
how much is bio diesel per litre? |
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29th Aug 2012 11:48am |
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kingpleb Member Since: 07 Jun 2011 Location: Maybe here. Maybe there, I get everywhere! Posts: 8455 |
Depends on your country and where you buy it from. Some places not much less than normal diesel and others much much more
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29th Aug 2012 12:13pm |
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Cash2 Member Since: 14 Jul 2012 Location: Essex Posts: 75 |
Is there anywhere goodin Essex to get Bio Diesel?? |
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29th Aug 2012 8:13pm |
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Roystonh Member Since: 21 Nov 2011 Location: Kent Posts: 395 |
Hello - I have found it for £1.25 / litre in New Romney, Kent - would it be safe to use in TDv8 (2011)?
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29th Aug 2012 8:17pm |
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kingpleb Member Since: 07 Jun 2011 Location: Maybe here. Maybe there, I get everywhere! Posts: 8455 |
As above test it and just don't use full tanks for a few. As your in warranty make sure you flush it from the system before taking it in for warranty work or services. Ie run the tank down and only stick £20 in at a time, 3 times should dilute it enough to flush the system out to stop them complaining about it and from smelling it in the workshop FFRR MY06 facelift With TDV8 Alloys Zeros/ATR's
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29th Aug 2012 8:57pm |
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haveplan Member Since: 28 Oct 2012 Location: kent Posts: 7 |
Was considering doing my own bio (properly mind) but everybody tells me common rail diesels won't last on bio. anyone? |
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29th Oct 2012 8:55pm |
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kingpleb Member Since: 07 Jun 2011 Location: Maybe here. Maybe there, I get everywhere! Posts: 8455 |
Mix in some 2so to help with keeping things lined, and a little petrol in winter if it gels up. I'd not put more than 1litre of petrol into a full tank of bio though.
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29th Oct 2012 9:05pm |
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marcoos_1 Member Since: 25 Oct 2012 Location: Glasgow Posts: 138 |
I've got a Landcruiser 4.2TD Amazon that runs on straight vegetable oil. All I do is add maybe £10 of diesel to the veg oil in the winter to stop it geling. I fitted a pre heater kit to the full line so the car starts on diesel from a small secondary tank, then once it's up to temp it switches over automatically to the heated veg oil. I can honestly say it runs much better on the veg oil than diesel. Much smoother, much quieter and no loss of power. I've done about 80,000 miles on it and I tow cars on trailers all the time......not a single issue and I'm getting veg oil free of charge. I've often thought of trying this on my TD6.
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29th Oct 2012 9:46pm |
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kingpleb Member Since: 07 Jun 2011 Location: Maybe here. Maybe there, I get everywhere! Posts: 8455 |
Won't work on the td6 as its a DI and not IDI setup. Pressures and pump designs and tolerances are miles apart. Te veg even if you could warm it and the lines up enough would still kill the pumps after a short while.
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29th Oct 2012 10:19pm |
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haveplan Member Since: 28 Oct 2012 Location: kent Posts: 7 |
I've been looking into it for some time now and done lengthy research into the chemical composition (which are very long strings) so I could make bio conforming to legislation. you're allowed to produce 2500 litres for personal consumption before duty becomes applicable but it must not contain more than a tiny percentage of fossil product (1% I believe) and this is very strict indeed. |
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30th Oct 2012 12:59pm |
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kingpleb Member Since: 07 Jun 2011 Location: Maybe here. Maybe there, I get everywhere! Posts: 8455 |
It's a good allowance allows a td6 to cover 12,600miles at 23mpg which isn't far off most people's average looking at fuelly FFRR MY06 facelift With TDV8 Alloys Zeros/ATR's
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30th Oct 2012 1:05pm |
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars Member Since: 22 Jan 2010 Location: Chilterns, UK Posts: 11309 |
NO if I am buying it at any stage...... |
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30th Oct 2012 5:05pm |
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kingpleb Member Since: 07 Jun 2011 Location: Maybe here. Maybe there, I get everywhere! Posts: 8455 |
Don't fill up at the pumps then as upto 10% of that is BioD... FFRR MY06 facelift With TDV8 Alloys Zeros/ATR's
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30th Oct 2012 7:57pm |
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars Member Since: 22 Jan 2010 Location: Chilterns, UK Posts: 11309 |
Then that's what the car was designed to run on. Anything that would render the factory warranty invalid is a no no in my books. However feel free to run your cars on whatever cheap fuel you can find if it works and your keeping it. |
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30th Oct 2012 11:40pm |
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