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show me where it says you can mix used oil (i assume you are a registered producer?) and NOT have to pay duty for highway use motorized vehicles

the bench and engine testing section isn't reliant btw
 
I'm a £10.00 at a time man. :D I don't believe in lugging around all that extra weight of fuel, more weight = less MPG...At least thats my excuse for being a tight arse. :D

im the same, only put in what il need, although i use the 1/4 line as my empty so ive always got that back up in the tank for any unexpected, and put £10+ ashtray change in whenever i top up, as i go past a garage every night after work at 3am and no queing etc, also £10 a time not £50+ makes you drive more fuel savign minded, and dont waste fuel

miles wise, im finding the disco to be alright, better than expected
 
show me where it says you can mix used oil (i assume you are a registered producer?) and NOT have to pay duty for highway use motorized vehicles

the bench and engine testing section isn't reliant btw

Fook me we've got an HM Customs and Revenue toss officer online...!:p
 
show me where it says you can mix used oil (i assume you are a registered producer?) and NOT have to pay duty for highway use motorized vehicles

the bench and engine testing section isn't reliant btw

Don't use used oil, clean oil FFS...!
Clean used oil with a centrifuge and send samples off for testing.
If the samples come back clean...as in as new according to the test.
Then ok to use as an experimental fuel.
It's all a small price to pay to save £££££££££££

Can you not feckin read????
 
What about WVO...Folks use that and just filter it. That aint clean and within the rules...
 
Don't use used oil, clean oil FFS...!
Clean used oil with a centrifuge and send samples off for testing.
If the samples come back clean...as in as new according to the test.
Then ok to use as an experimental fuel.
It's all a small price to pay to save £££££££££££

Can you not feckin read????

well show me where it says that is legal

and fyi ave been using alternative fuels since the late 80s (think it was a 300D) and must have done a few 100k in landies using SVO/diesel/petrol mixes - all of which are duty paid for vehicle use, and am fully away of the 2500l allowance for bio alternatives

now please for the benefit of everyone here could you SHOW me the text from the HMRC site that says it is legal to use engine oil in the manner you are suggesting within that 2500l allowance

i can do childish name calling if that's what you respond to but it's my day of rest so lets get this sorted amicably please
 
New or used.
If you use a centrifuge , (very cheap to buy) to clean your used engine oil and keep a diary and weekly samples to prove your oil is clean..... it's legal.
Used ****ty engine oil comes out golden and free from particulates after cleaning.
Mix 50/50 with veg!
It's called experimental use and 2500 litres per year is exempt.

What's with all the scaremongering folks? :confused:

so whats the deal with veg oil ina 300 tdi ?

my mate uses veg oil and diesel in his old berlingo van

does a disco have to have a conversion kit or can it just be mixed in ? and a 50% ratio ??

also, what about used oil from a chip shop ? can that be used if its filtered ?

also, this dipping...ive never heard of that before, is it common place or more in rural areas with a lot of farms etc and not so much town/city areas ?
 
so whats the deal with veg oil ina 300 tdi ?

my mate uses veg oil and diesel in his old berlingo van

does a disco have to have a conversion kit or can it just be mixed in ? and a 50% ratio ??

also, what about used oil from a chip shop ? can that be used if its filtered ?

also, this dipping...ive never heard of that before, is it common place or more in rural areas with a lot of farms etc and not so much town/city areas ?

do some googling - there's plenty of info about this around
 
well show me where it says that is legal

and fyi ave been using alternative fuels since the late 80s (think it was a 300D) and must have done a few 100k in landies using SVO/diesel/petrol mixes - all of which are duty paid for vehicle use, and am fully away of the 2500l allowance for bio alternatives

now please for the benefit of everyone here could you SHOW me the text from the HMRC site that says it is legal to use engine oil in the manner you are suggesting within that 2500l allowance

i can do childish name calling if that's what you respond to but it's my day of rest so lets get this sorted amicably please

After nearly 14,500 posts on here I would have thought you would been a sound bloke and encouraging fellow LR owners to experiment.
You sound like a fookin barrister trying to win a court case...!

If you can do childish name calling (as you so eloquently put it) maybe you'll respond better to this.

SEAN THE SHEEP..............DO YOUR OWN FECKIN READING.............:p
 
After nearly 14,500 posts on here I would have thought you would been a sound bloke and encouraging fellow LR owners to experiment.
You sound like a fookin barrister trying to win a court case...!

If you can do childish name calling (as you so eloquently put it) maybe you'll respond better to this.

SEAN THE SHEEP..............DO YOUR OWN FECKIN READING.............:p


Sean got owned again!!:D:D:D
 
had a little look but it mentiones conversion kits ? and whilst its being talked about here i thouht id ask, as its a disco in question on a disco forum!

Honestly Polsta it has been covered many many times, please do a search, Sean has explained this far too often and I have become sick of trying to explain it to people.
Try doing a google search aswell as just on here there are forums dedicated to veg oil usage.
 
so whats the deal with veg oil ina 300 tdi ?

my mate uses veg oil and diesel in his old berlingo van

does a disco have to have a conversion kit or can it just be mixed in ? and a 50% ratio ??

also, what about used oil from a chip shop ? can that be used if its filtered ?

also, this dipping...ive never heard of that before, is it common place or more in rural areas with a lot of farms etc and not so much town/city areas ?

got bored waiting for the vanilla to reply so

just pour the SVO into the tank - change the fuel filter after 100 miles and then 500 miles has it flushes the crap outta the fuel lines - using it in this weather will result in blocked lines so mix it with lots of diesel and unleaded

WVO is good if you can find any of it for free these days, filter the bits out and as above - pour it in

dipping is the old fashioned term for the road side checks, which used to be aimed at finding peeps who were using red diesel, which has a lower duty paid, for public highway use

there's an allowance of 2500l for "bio" fuels, so there's no additional duty to be paid as long as you use the ingredients deemed to be constitutes of bio fuels
 
so whats the deal with veg oil ina 300 tdi ?

my mate uses veg oil and diesel in his old berlingo van

does a disco have to have a conversion kit or can it just be mixed in ? and a 50% ratio ??

also, what about used oil from a chip shop ? can that be used if its filtered ?

also, this dipping...ive never heard of that before, is it common place or more in rural areas with a lot of farms etc and not so much town/city areas ?

Bung it in the tank and forget about it...300tdi's love it, don't let any fooker tell you different....:D
 
got bored waiting for the vanilla to reply so

just pour the SVO into the tank - change the fuel filter after 100 miles and then 500 miles has it flushes the crap outta the fuel lines - using it in this weather will result in blocked lines so mix it with lots of diesel and unleaded

WVO is good if you can find any of it for free these days, filter the bits out and as above - pour it in

dipping is the old fashioned term for the road side checks, which used to be aimed at finding peeps who were using red diesel, which has a lower duty paid, for public highway use

there's an allowance of 2500l for "bio" fuels, so there's no additional duty to be paid as long as you use the ingredients deemed to be constitutes of bio fuels

Foooooooooookin ballbag................:blabla:
 
After nearly 14,500 posts on here I would have thought you would been a sound bloke and encouraging fellow LR owners to experiment.
You sound like a fookin barrister trying to win a court case...!

If you can do childish name calling (as you so eloquently put it) maybe you'll respond better to this.

SEAN THE SHEEP..............DO YOUR OWN FECKIN READING.............:p

with the greatest of respect

all i am trying to do is to get YOU to post up some PROOF that what you are saying is true

currently you are encouraging people to use engine oils in a manner which i am suggesting isn't legal

is it to much to expect people to want some proof before they pour something into their tanks that might cost them a BIG fine ?
 
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