Dom-300tdi
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Biodiesels can cause more problems than theyre worth as the chemicals used to produce it can eat away at seals in the engine/fuel system. Also theyre not *that* much cheaper and from an environmental standpoint, seems a bit silly to go using a 'biofuel' which has had a load of toxic chemcials added which are not only harmful to you and the environment in themselves, but also produce loads of carbon emmisions during manufacture. Stick with pure veggie: better for your wallet, your car and the environment.
The only thing I would say is that using veg oil on any direct injection engine is risky business. You can probably get away with it up to about 50/50 with diesel but if you want to go beyond that or run on 100% the best way is to go for a twin tank setup. That way you start the engine on diesel to get it warm and also use the heat from the engine to thin the oil close to to viscosity of diesel. Then before turning off you change back to diesel to flush everything out to stop fatty oil deposits from gumming up the injectors/injector pump.
The only thing I would say is that using veg oil on any direct injection engine is risky business. You can probably get away with it up to about 50/50 with diesel but if you want to go beyond that or run on 100% the best way is to go for a twin tank setup. That way you start the engine on diesel to get it warm and also use the heat from the engine to thin the oil close to to viscosity of diesel. Then before turning off you change back to diesel to flush everything out to stop fatty oil deposits from gumming up the injectors/injector pump.