If it's properly refined bio diesel maybe OK apart from seals failing. If it's veg oil, used or unused, have a look at the grief it caused Johnny crash.hi
I'm just wondering if anyone has advice on biodiesel? Can u run a 2.5diesel Range Rover 1998 on biodiesel? Cheers ry
If it's properly refined bio diesel maybe OK apart from seals failing. If it's veg oil, used or unused, have a look at the grief it caused Johnny crash.![]()
They certainly do.one should be sure you are on about bio and not veg oil. (as many people make that mistake)
For some reason bio isn't readily available nationaly.Does anyone know of a biodiesel supplier in wiltshire? i cant find any?
Does anyone know of a biodiesel supplier in wiltshire? i cant find any?
just run it on new veg oil at 55ppl with 5%unleaded mixed in it will run better and quieter to
P38 diesel is the BMW M51 engine and will run on veg oil but is better on full bio.
I ran mine on it for about 20k and the guy who has it now has put at least another 30k on it with out issue.
You should change your fuel filter after about 2k or so after starting to use bio as it will clean all the crap out of the tank and fuel lines.
Where can you get veg oil for 55ppl?
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My Disco was owned by the guy that now has everlate's P38, it's covered just shy of 100K on bio (I still run it on bio) and the only bio related problem has been the pump shaft seal.
You may find it hard to find bio on the forecourt, this is due to quite high production costs (buying in used oil, chemicals, staff, duty ect), this will be made harder now pump diesel is cheaper than recent years.
Let me correct that for you,Biodiesel is F.A.M.E. (Fatty Acid Methyl Esters) of any vegetable oil or animal oil.But Not from mineral oil.Just to clarify for OP.
Bio diesel in it's literal meaning, is an organic based refined product from palm oil or rapeseed for example. This is not on any forecourt I've seen.
Most bio diesel available is made from WVO (waste veg oil) and should be made to a specific high quality.
SVO (straight veg oil) is another kettle of fish and should be researched thoroughly before use.