Hi,
the Haynes are good except for the inaccuracies!
I would also suggest some of the Owners groups: AussieFrogs is an Australian
one, there is some useful info in the ACT Peugeot club site (Australian
Capital Territory P Club)
There are some aftermarket parts suppliers that have much
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From: Darryl McMahon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2005 8:12
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] truckers choose hydrogen power
The company says they have overcome the problem of the water freezing.
No indication they have
Darryl McMahon wrote:
when water is broken down to O2 and H2 applied to fuel at a rate of 1/375?
So now we are supposed to believe that some device will improve efficiency
Catalysts can work at even lower ratios.
That's not really relevent here since we're not talking about any kind
Hi all,
In about 8 months or so, I and my (future) wife will buy our first
house. One of my goals is to have a relatively high level of energy
self-sufficiency (without going bankrupt since we currently don't have a
ton of cash lying around).
First question: does anyone know of any
This is an interesting press release about a government grant to NorAmera
BioEnergy of Weyburn Saskatchewan Canada. They are a small plant with 25M
litre/yr capacity from a retrofitted whiskey distillery. If commercial
scale stillage filtration technology proves feasible, it could make
I have used the acetone on dino fuel with 2.5 gpm increase I also have tried
it on bio and found a net loss of about the same 2.5 gpm but I only tried
it one time at 2 oz per 10 gal on both fuels.
Derick.
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On Sunday 20 November 2005 5:28, Michael Nehring wrote:
Hi,
there is a project to make a solid state controller to use a chest type
freezer as a frig. Works well apparently... (google ata: Alternative energy
assoc in Melbourne, Victoria Australia for details of kit.)
regards Doug
Hi all,
In
Hi all,
Somebody
please tell me that this is justfiction put out by the lunatic
fringe.
Regards,
Bob.
US Government in Hands of Psychopaths
From:
"GlobalCirclenet" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 18
November 2005 6:42:41 PM
Hi Brian,
I used to have a Peugeot 305 diesel which was a great car. I bought it at
200,000 miles after it had been a taxi in Portsmouth. The engine died at
240,000 unfortunately, but a reconditioned replacement only cost about
£400 including shipping and fitting.
I would recommend the