Can my 300 Tdi disco run on cooking oil.

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Would it be better mixing the petrol/veg at home and giving it a good shake up in a drum to try and make it as best a mix i can get, or is it just as easy to stick 20 litres of veg in and top it up with a litre of petrol at the shell?
 
Best mixed outside the tank,so it is mixed properly-Rapeseed oil is the one to look out for if you can get it cheap enough
 
I have been making Biodiesel for nearly five years and have used veg oil as well.

The 200 and 300TDI is a Direct Injection engine and should not be run on 100% veg oil without being twin tanked to start up and shut down on normal diesel but can run happily on a blend probably up to 70% veg oil 30% diesel in the summer and add 5-10% petrol in the winter.

The reason for this is that you will not get complete combustion when the engine is cold on a high percentage veg oil which could lead to ring gumming.

There is also the injection pump and lift pump to think of, the manual gearbox disco has a Bosch injection pump which is very robust and fine on veg oil but I think the auto has a Lucas pump which is much more fragile and best not to use any veg oil at all although you might get away with a low percentage.

The lift pump will have more work to do and if it’s weak might fail as well.


The TD5 has unit injectors and I wouldn’t advise using veg in it at all as it will put them under a lot of strain but again you might get away with a low percentage.


Biodiesel and by that I mean proper biodiesel made by transesterification of vegitable oils with methanol and a caustic catalyst to produce FAME (Fatty Acid Methyl Ester) should run fine in any diesel engine although there have been reports of problems with Diesel Particulate Filters


Older indirect injection engines like the BMW M51 engine in the Range Rover can run on 100% veg oil without any problems as long as they have a Bosch fuel pump.

Any veg based fuel will start to gel at a higher temperature than diesel and may need additives in colder weather which could mean adding a cold pour point suppressor fuel additive, adding a percentage diesel which will have a cold pour point suppressor already added or adding a small percentage of petrol.

Petrol should not be added to fuel in a unit injector or common rail engine as it is much more likely to cause vapour lock.
 
Its not correct that auto's have a lucas pump all 200/300tdi's man & auto have bosch, Its only when you get to the TD5 that you start to get lucas pumps.
 
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