According to the archives pertaining to the TDI-SVO controversy:
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It is possible to preheat the oil up to 150 deg C where it attains the
same viscosity as the diesel oil. Atomisation tests showed that at 150 deg
C the performance of the rapeseed oil are
Once WVO cools down, micro-organisms I understand set about the task of
consuming the oil turning it rancid in as little as a month. Can the WVO
be stored for longer by first filtering it to say 10 micron and then
storing it in a heated tank? What would the temperature need to be? I
assume
Mark,
Great picture, US need more of this kind.
Hakan
At 10:27 PM 1/19/2003 -0800, you wrote:
Hey folks,
Check out this graphic on a sign someone had at the alternative fuel
vehicle portion of the anti-war rally in san francisco yesterday...
Here's an interesting news item...
James
Swiss town holds first Internet vote
The polls have closed in a small town near Geneva
where residents have been voting via the Internet
for the first time in Switzerland.
I'm currently exploring to make my own biodiesel based on WVO for my Ford
Mondeo from 1996.
But here in Europe, I can get no statement on the use of BD in a ford modeo.
Ford itself states they do not support BD.
But does the motor run on it? Rubber in the fuel-pipes? Injectionpump?
I can find
Good the Swiss again help to lead in reducing pollution and congestion. No
polling stations in ,say, ten years time, anywhere??
In a message dated 20/01/03 10:38:48 GMT Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here's an interesting news item...
James
Swiss town holds
Hi James,
Very interesting that they actually used the system in a
real vote. It is actually very useful for the Swiss, who have a
democratic system well suited for this. They have a right to
referendums on federate level (Kantons) and are the closest
to the original township democracy dating