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From: Leif Forer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Do any one knows the chemical name or trade name of red dye to color
diesel fuel?.
Unisol.
Tks, F
dye for non taxable use year
round ), that is why Diesel #1 and #2 vary mostly by the lubrication value.
Greg H.
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From: Greg Harbican [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 16:33
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From: Steve Spence [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 16:55
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don't get caught with red diesel in your tank. passenger vehicles don't
usually get checked, though my
vehicles don't
usually get checked, though my buddy, Eddie, did with his diesel suburban.
Steve Spence
http://www.green-trust.org
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From: Greg Harbican
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Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 6:33 PM
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Nothing
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From: Kirk McLoren
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Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 15:52
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When I lived in Montana the local fuel supplier filled your winter
tractor
fuel tank and the oil stove tank from the same
, though my buddy, Eddie, did with his diesel suburban.
Steve Spence
http://www.green-trust.org
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From: Greg Harbican
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Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 6:33 PM
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Nothing says you couldn't do such, one
in a word, NO.
Say goodbye to your injectors and pump.
Steve Spence
http://www.green-trust.org
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From: Ken Riznyk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2004 12:26 AM
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Any
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From: Martin Klingensmith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2004 15:32
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Any diesel engine will run on kerosene. Now that
diesel is $2.15 per gallon in the US I'm
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From: Martin Klingensmith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2004 4:32 PM
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Any diesel engine will run on kerosene. Now that
diesel is $2.15 per gallon in the US I'm running
kerosene in my Jetta diesel
: Was Re: [Biofuel] Changing Government/Now ethanol
Any diesel engine will run on kerosene. Now that
diesel is $2.15 per gallon in the US I'm running
kerosene in my Jetta diesel. $1.59 per gallon. It's
illegal but I don't really care about that.
Do you know how the lubricity compares
Furnace oil, is Diesel #4, with anti-biological additives added, to keep
bacteria down during the summer months when it just sits in the tank instead
of being used.
Greg H.
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When I lived in Montana the local fuel supplier filled your winter tractor fuel
tank and the oil stove tank from the same tank truck load. It was dyed red to
stop its use on the highway.
Kirk
Greg Harbican [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Furnace oil, is Diesel #4, with anti-biological additives
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Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 15:52
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When I lived in Montana the local fuel supplier filled your winter tractor
fuel tank and the oil stove tank from the same tank truck load. It was dyed
red to stop its
, October 10, 2004 6:33 PM
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Nothing says you couldn't do such, one thing to remember that the main
difference is the additives, and that the slower running the Diesel engine
is, the heavier the hydrocarbons ( and lower the cetane value
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Sent: Saturday, September 25, 2004 10:09 PM
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Hello Phil
Hello all!
Is there anyone out there who has tried running a
petrol motor on
paraffin? I know the timing needs
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From: Ken Riznyk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 22:26
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Any diesel engine will run on kerosene. Now that
diesel is $2.15 per gallon in the US I'm running
Any diesel engine will run on kerosene. Now that
diesel is $2.15 per gallon in the US I'm running
kerosene in my Jetta diesel. $1.59 per gallon. It's
illegal but I don't really care about that.
Do you know how the lubricity compares between the two?
--
Martin Klingensmith
Hello Phil,
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From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, September 25, 2004 10:09 PM
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Hello Phil
Hello all!
Is there anyone out there who has tried running a petrol
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Hello Phil!
If you wish, and Keith allows us to talk in depth about how to arrange
a petrol (gasoline) motor to work smoothly on motor paraffin (kerosene),
I can offer you my experience of 13 years and over 100.000 km with two
of my cars. Both driven by motorpetroleum and waterinjection
8:29 AM
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Hello Max
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Hello Phil!
If you wish, and Keith allows us to talk in depth about how to arrange
a petrol (gasoline) motor to work smoothly on motor paraffin (kerosene),
I can offer you my experience of 13 years and over
Hello Phil,
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From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, September 25, 2004 10:09 PM
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Hello Phil
Hello all!
Is there anyone out there who has tried running a petrol
a
diesel and run biodiesel or veggie oil.
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From: Phil Rendell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 5:10 AM
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Hello all!
Is there anyone out there who has tried running
Ordinary petrol motors need fuel which is both volatile and resistant to
detonation or knocking. Kerosene is neither. Its use is disastrous for
engine life and I surmise for pollutant emissions.
Kerosene can be used in specially designed, usually rather expensive
piston internal combustion
Hello all!
Is there anyone out there who has tried running a petrol motor on
paraffin? I know the timing needs retarding and that performance is
terrible, but here in Africa, the fuel is very, very cheap.
I'm told it's done in Sri Lanka, probably in other countries. Maybe
they start up
Thank you Keith. Very helpful.
Hans.
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From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 1:26 PM
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Ken.
Please take a look at
http://www.eesi.org/programs
Ken.
Please take a look at
http://www.eesi.org/programs/agriculture/Energy%20Balance%20update.htm
on Biofuels: energy balance.
Hans
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