Where are you(approxiamately?
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From: John Cromarty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuels-biz@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2001 8:36 PM
Subject: [biofuels-biz] small production plant
Hi.
I am looking for information on a small bio-diesel plant capable of
It«s very interesting a modular plant. This is a plant that can increase
following the user«s needs.
One could patent the plant design and give it for free to the new companies for
free years ( upto they are able pay the plant design ).
All the best.
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I am in the Shetland Islands, UK.
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From: martin.brook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuels-biz@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 9:50 AM
Subject: Re: [biofuels-biz] small production plant
Where are you(approxiamately?
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From:
I'm working on a small biodiesel plant design at present. It is contained
within an industrial spec. trailer with an A frame on a 'fifth wheel' and
has a 200l boiler, a 200l mixer and centrifugal filter/ separator. I plan to
have it on the market in April 2002 ... Paddy
Thor,
The website for the propane injection kit is
www.dieselperformanceproducts.com
Is the kit your acquaintance was selling?
Craig
You wrote:
I was at a Biodiesel conference in Seattle recently
and met a man selling propane boosters for diesel
engines. This system consists of a propane
It is the Vw Lupo or Seat Arosa in europe (both the same car different
badges)
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From: Thor Skov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 5:51 AM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] VW Tdi (was diesel motor capable of 60 mpg
I read that VW has
Izuzu Motors makes diesels in Toledo,OH
Schools auction of alot of 4-cyl diesels, I've bought them for
$500,usually can get what you pay for.
Chevy 350/5.7 was a great diesel, I got 30-32 mpg with a full size
Buick, the motors lasted as you drove, why do you take off full
throttle at stop
Izuzu Motors makes diesels in Toledo,OH
Schools auction of alot of 4-cyl diesels, I've bought them for
$500,usually can get what you pay for.
Chevy 350/5.7 was a great diesel, I got 30-32 mpg with a full size
Buick, the motors lasted as you drove, why do you take off full
throttle at stop
Hello,
My family has a 6 cyl 1984 GM Diesel Cutlass Supreme. It has about
250,000 miles on it. We've had it over a year and the only
maintenance we've had to do on it is replace the starter motor. When
we started using Bio-diesel in it, we noticed it didn't leave a cloud of
soot
Very good price if it doesn't need major work - which is expensive on Mercedes
(everything is expensive on a Mercedes - except for the fuel if you make your
own or use fry oil.)
I'd take it to a good independent Mercedes shop and pay them to check it out
thoroughly.
Craig Reece
Martin
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Can you give us a clue as to location ?
Forget it - the whole episode was an aberration.
Best
Keith Addison
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all that and not one word about ethanol.
You're wrong - check back and you'll see. The whole thing has been
about biofuels, very much including ethanol. Many of the references I
posted deal with ethanol. Many of them refer to sections of our
website, where there's
Gee Keith,
Are you going to tell everyone they are wrong when
their opinions don't coincide with yours?
I thought this was supposed to be a forum where we
could all state our thoughts and opinions freely.
I for one would be interested in any practical
information on biofuels that anyone cares
NEW DISTILLERS Frequently Asked Questions (Sept'01)
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Please email any additions, corrections, clarifications required, etc
regarding the FAQ to Tony Ackland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), however please
direct any
I have the option of getting a Mercedes 300D for $500
Model year 1985
No rust
runs good
Is this a good price, is it worth it, etc
I know there was a discussion going on about the Mercedes diesel's on here.
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Keith may sound intruding if you don't know the way he speaks I guess,
he was just trying to say that there is no one technology that is going to
save the world. You are more than free to voice your opinions.
Everyone should cut off their second smallest toe on their left foot because it
Yes.
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From: Martin Klingensmith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 12:21 PM
Subject: [biofuel] Mercedes 300D - 1985
I have the option of getting a Mercedes 300D for $500
Model year 1985
No rust
runs good
Is this a
Instead of installing the motor in a readily available US car chassis,
you could go and pick up a used VW Golf/Passat?Jetta TDi, which will get an
honest 50 MP US Gallon, running on the interstate, A/C on, 4 pax, full
trunk, 80 MPH. I paid $10,775 for mine (89K miles), it now has 110K, and
If you like home made energy here's a (water electrolysis) hydrogen generator.
Of course you'll need electricity to operate it, but that can always come from
home based, renewable sources. http://www.stuartenergy.com/
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--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Martin Klingensmith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the option of getting a Mercedes 300D for $500
Model year 1985 No rust runs good
Is this a good price, is it worth it, etc
Yes, I've been looking for a deal like that for a long time! I've
never seen 'em w/o
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can
anyone provide info on that motor including its possible
availability and
cost?
During my second college career I purchased a 1981 VW Diesel Rabbit.
It was a plain jane model and looked like hell, but I got 50 MPG on
the
BMW now produces a gasoline/hydrogen powered car.
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yes,yes,yes i just got one for $1000greg m
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From: Martin Klingensmith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 2:21 PM
Subject: [biofuel] Mercedes 300D - 1985
I have the option of getting a Mercedes 300D for $500
Model year
no no no
Thats a terrible deal on that car.
uhWhere did you say its was located
Beau
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From: greg
To: biofuel
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 5:09 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Mercedes 300D - 1985
yes,yes,yes i just got one for $1000greg m
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Hi!
I own a 96 Chev crew cab with the 6.5L TD. They are not bad engines,
but they had a few bad years. In 94 they were fitted with a computerised
injection pump, which turned out to be very unreliable, and is basically
the reason for their poor reputation (they were REALLY bad :)). However,
Can anyone help me with a bit of a problem?
I have just done a clutch change on our 2.5l diesel Ford transit, and
while the gearbox was off I had decided to change the crank oil seals
and sump gasket to cure the oil slick on the driveway! Everything seemed
to go back OK.
I checked the
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0691090866/qid%3D1001978973/ref%3Dsr%
5F11%5F0%5F1/104-6041233-9551122
Hubbert's Peak - The Impending World Oil Shortage by Princeton University
geology professor and former Shell Oil RD petroleum geologist Kenneth S.
Deffeyes documents in
detail:
1. How
Dana, Keith said he was wrong aboutall that and not one word about
ethanol.
it was about ethanol and biofuels.
So Keith is correct.
Steve Spence
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misleading article. bmw does not concern itself with the source of hydrogen,
which is not electrolysis as alluded to in
http://student.rwu.edu/users/lg6821/page4.html, but comes from fossil fuels.
the energy required to produce, chill and compress the hydrogen, negates any
benefits
Steve
white smoke sounds like coolant.
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Keith;
On your site, you give a link (on the
http://journeytoforever.org/at_woodfire.html page) for the Stoves
mailing list, which no longer works. It's for crest.org, and I queried
majordomo at crest.org and there is no stoves list there anymore. I also
was looking for a gasification list,
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