Sunday, March 20th, 2011 at
10:53 pm
Is it possible to convert a toyota camry so that the engine will run on biodiesel? Yes, no, maybe? If so, how complicated will it be? Approximately how much time and money will it cost to make this conversion?
Will it even be worthwhile to do this?
Sunday, March 20th, 2011 at
1:21 am
Is it possible to convert a toyota camry so that the engine will run on biodiesel? Yes, no, maybe? If so, how complicated will it be? Approximately how much time and money will it cost to make this conversion?
Will it even be worthwhile to do this?
Tuesday, February 1st, 2011 at
3:07 am
I have a 1990 (2.5L gas) Jeep Wrangler. I drive A LOT, my car is heavy, and half of my paycheck goes to damn Gas & Oil companies. Ive been looking up info on biodiesel and it sounds like the way to go. I NEED to save money, and its cool to help the environment. Is there a way of making my Jeep biodiesel, like a conversion (how much will it cost)? Do I have to buy a new engine? And how much will that cost me? I love my jeep and don’t want to give it up. Whats the best (and cheapest) thing to do?
Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 at
3:09 am
i have been doing some research on it and i’m considering buying an older mercedes. from what i understand the only conversion it really requires is new fuel lines but my main concern is how realistic it is for me to make it in my garage with used vegetable oil from a restaurant.
what is the main difference between biodiesel and wvo? i’m confused.
Saturday, April 10th, 2010 at
10:30 am
How can you dispose of the waste water from the filtration stage of biodiesel conversion and other by-products that accompany converting vegetable-oil to biodiesel