[biofuel] WVO additives

2003-01-20 Thread NeilUSA
According to the archives pertaining to the TDI-SVO controversy: *** 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

[biofuel] WVO storage

2003-01-20 Thread NeilUSA
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

Re: [biofuel] graphic from alt fuel, antiwar rally saturday

2003-01-20 Thread Hakan Falk
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...

[biofuel] Internet Voting

2003-01-20 Thread milliontc
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.

[biofuel] Ford Mondeo TD

2003-01-20 Thread filip.ponsaerts
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

Re: [biofuel] Internet Voting

2003-01-20 Thread georgemurray1
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

Re: [biofuel] Internet Voting

2003-01-20 Thread Hakan Falk
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