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no separation I added more Methoxide and when I let it stand and cool it Gelled. No separation in the gel.
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From what I have read it won't increase gas mileage if you have alcohol in
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Soy.
Which UVO should I be looking for for my biodiesel?
I live in Connecticut, USA
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in soy oil, so you will probably get soy oil. The jury is still out as to
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experiments in converting a few tree oils into
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I'm sure I'm not the only one that has this concern.
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That sure changes things
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bob allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Roy, it's viton, not vitron. It is a fluoropolymer like
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can I tell??The lye in the original container is still free (not stuck together).
I did check the history messages but found nothing.What other problem could this be?Thanks for your helpRoy
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en I swirl it it looks like a white cloud spinning around in the methanol. Is my lye bad and how can I tell?? The lye in the original container is still free (not stuck together). I did check the history
messages but found nothing. What other problem could this be? Thanks for your help Roy *Ro
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and reused. There is a similar product used in diapers but that is starch based and wouldnt work as well. If it works, we might save time and energy removing water. Am I making sense to anyone?
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for their missing oil.
Just a thought
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Do your titration and you will know what you have.
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I don't know if it can be used or not. When running WVO directly, weonly used stuff that smelled good. The dark color may be okay, if itis still clear, not murky and opaque. I have bought
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If you have an oil changing place near you you could try there.
That's whereI can get them in Connecticut, USA
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I'd like to hear from anyone who uses processed WVO in their oil furnace. Any differences in the process? Any problem with the furnace?
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The kind of oil it is may have something to do with color also. I find that Soy oil is darker thank Canola.
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The dark color may be due to tarry material produced by overheating the oil.. itmay eventually cause clogging in the engine. Try
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If I amy ask do you have single or double pain windows the you are covering?
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Hi Gang My brother-in-law offered this to me to get better mileage in my viehicle. I have no idea if it works but I sure don't think it can as this type of stuff is usually all HYPE. http://www.spmpg.myffi.biz/en/section_100.asp What are your thoughts? Have a look Thanks Roy
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Tallex Thanks for your comments RoyAltEnergyNetwork [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi,It sounds similar to other cylinder treatments such as Duralube, STP, etc.I used to use Duralube in an '93 gmc Vandura 3/4 ton I hadand it made the engine run quieter and increasedmileage a little by coating the
Hi All
I had a WVO spill in my basement and am wondering if
it is bio-degradable.
Can I dump this WVO on the land and expect it to go
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Thanks Jason
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its biodegradeable, but itll make a godawful sloppy
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