Greetings List:
 
I think an Aging Test on WVO would be a good idea. 
 
Use one set of same source WVO kept at eg: 45 degrees, another at 80. 
 
Subsets exposed to light, and not.  (Assume air exposure is bad, and
limit that.)
 
Kept for 30, 90, 180 days. 
 
Then processed, and evaluated for yield and performance in engines. 
 
Having facts about WVO aging is important if one were to contract for
large quantities and hold it due to processing limits. 
 
Obviously, better to process it and hold it as fuel, although testing to
see how storage affects the fuel would be a good idea, too. 
 
Or, maybe someone has done this in a systematic and not anecdotal way
already?    Results?    Anyone? 
 
 
Randal
 
 
 

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