Re: [Biofuel] tanstafl

2004-09-14 Thread Alan Petrillo
Languages The list language is English, but if you are a non-native English speaker please don't let that stop you. Many list members write bad English but it doesn't matter, even very bad English is easy to understand. Use the language translation programs on the Web if you like, they're

Re: [Biofuel] Hurricane

2004-09-14 Thread Andrei Cular
current state of the environment. But the data collected from ice core samples show that the earth has gone through cycles where the temperatures have been approximately 15deg C higher than current. Sure temperatures have been increasing since man started polluting, but if you look at the

Re: [Biofuel] Hurricane

2004-09-14 Thread Neoteric Biofuels Inc
workers fleeing in the face of nature's fury. ... that fury perhaps having been enhanced as a result of their own previous efforts - and the world's addiction their product, and the seemingly prosperous, advanced lifestyle it allows. Ed On Sep 12, 2004, at 4:58 PM, Andres Yver wrote:

Re: [Biofuel] Putting O2 to the air input

2004-09-14 Thread Andres Yver
How about what Ed Beggs calls an Italian tune-up? (Pardon me Ed.) What's the general opinion of Italian tune-ups anyway? Usually done to carburetted gasoline engines. Idea is that the high revs create large volume flow through the system, burning/blowing out any accumulated crud and carbon

Re: [Biofuel] Changing Government Agendas -was: Kerry preferredaround World - Poll

2004-09-14 Thread rlbarber
I find it interesting that a number of states such as Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, North South Dakota, California, Nebraska to name few around the USA have introduced alternative biofuel such as ethanol into not only the government transportation mix but also to the public which may

Re: [Biofuel] Creating a cool room storage in a hot climate

2004-09-14 Thread Doug Younker
Hi, Keith thanks for the reminder of an excellent resource. From Kim's posts it seems the conditions in that part of Texas may not allow for many of those idea be put to use. Too bad foxfire like projects didn't occur in all regions of the U. S. to preserve the history of the old ways,

Re: [Biofuel] Creating a cool room storage in a hot climate

2004-09-14 Thread Doug Younker
Hi, I just recalled an article that was in a Rodale Press monthly publication that was a passive refrigerator, ice box to be accurate, project. As I recall it had a refrigerant loop with the condenser outside the building under the shaded eaves of theroof and the evaporator an insulated box

Re: [Biofuel] Creating a cool room storage in a hot climate

2004-09-14 Thread Tomas Juknevicius
Kim Garth Travis wrote: Greetings, snip What has my mind going in high gear is wondering if an icy ball will work with a solar funnel cooker for a heat source. This looks at first glance snip Hi again, The concentrator would be a good idea. This should raise efficiency of the cooling

Re: [Biofuel] Creating a cool room storage in a hot climate

2004-09-14 Thread Appal Energy
Ya' know Kim, You could put the matter to test quite simply. Build a six bale yard bench and wait and see. Construction in winter might also address the humidity issue in the presence of open bales. If all else fails, there's still conventional thick-wall or dual-wallconstruction, high R

Re: [Biofuel] Creating a cool room storage in a hot climate

2004-09-14 Thread Greg Harbican
In all honesty, if you think that the Icy Ball Idea is your best bet, go with the updated ( modern ) version: http://www.homepower.com/files/solarice.pdf The only chemicals it uses are naturally occurring ( granted purified ) Ammonia and Calcium Chloride. The only difference between the Icy

RE: [Biofuel] Putting O2 to the air input

2004-09-14 Thread Luke Driscoll
If you are going to do it be you have to make sure that the O2 is injected as directly as possible into the combustion chamber or some of the more drastic (overeactions) may prove true, probably best into the intake manifold, after the . You also need a very tight control system to manage it as

RE: [Biofuel] Putting O2 to the air input DO NOT TRY IT!!!

2004-09-14 Thread sspence
If you really want more oxidation, NOS kits have come way down in price. This really is the best/safest way to add oxygen to an engine. http://www.holley.com/nosnitrous/index.html = = = Original message = = = Thanks a lot for the information. I knew it was a good idea to ask here first. You

[Biofuel] How do I stop getting all this mail?

2004-09-14 Thread Sunfund
I already withdrew from the group. They mail keeps coming. I don't want it. __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail ___ Biofuel

Re: [Biofuel] Creating a cool room storage in a hot climate - solar.

2004-09-14 Thread Joe . Guthrie
Greetings to all. A new member here. If you have clear skies at night most of the time, solar panels can be used in reverse to radiate heat all night long. Circulate anti freeze from them to your block of ice during the night and use the ice in the usual way. Not shure how much heat you

RE: [Biofuel] Putting O2 to the air input

2004-09-14 Thread Buck Williams
From: Teoman Naskali [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [Biofuel] Putting O2 to the air input Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 22:37:19 +0100 My engine is a 2.5 liter turbo charged Hyundai starex 98 engine ( I have heard that the Mitsubishi 2.5 l engine is

Re: [Biofuel] Questions on the 'Other' election (Australia)

2004-09-14 Thread Doug Foskey
The Australian elections are much different to US elections: There is not even a sure bet that either potential PM will be re-elected to his seat! (although I cannot remember a time when this has ever happened...) Personally, I am not enamoured with either candidate. We really need a

Re: [Biofuel] Kerry preferred around World - Poll

2004-09-14 Thread wayne
Since most of the world is more socialist than democratic and does not like the US way of life in the first place, of course they would want the candidate that would be most destructive to the US. Just my opinion! Wayne --- MH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Most countries want Kerry in White

RE: Fw: [biofuel] Cloudy Biodiesel ZZ

2004-09-14 Thread Buck Williams
it soudnss almosst as if you have soome wax componednt theat comes out at jusst that top of the fence temp, few degreess either way, i migh chill a small sample, run it thru a washed ceramic filter the try to figureee from ther, buck From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL

RE: Fw: [biofuel] Cloudy Biodiesel ZZZZ

2004-09-14 Thread Buck Williams
it soudnss almosst as if you have soome wax componednt theat comes out at jusst that top of the fence temp, few degreess either way, i migh chill a small sample, run it thru a washed ceramic filter the try to figureee from ther, buck From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL

Re: [Biofuel] Any help Appreciated

2004-09-14 Thread Dave Brockes
Good Information from everyone, thank you. As this Oil is going to be used to fuel power source generators we won't be too concerned about the edible aspects of the resulting extractiononly the positive characteristics of the oil for fuel. Have several good sources for extraction equipment

Re: [Biofuel] How do I stop getting all this mail?

2004-09-14 Thread Keith Addison
I already withdrew from the group. They mail keeps coming. I don't want it. You subscribed. You were sent full information when the list moved from Yahoo, like everyone else, onlist and off, including how to change your options or unsub or whatever. But you unsubscribed from Yahoo. That's