Ha I guess this is called Synchronicity. I just won this diesel engine on
ebay and plan on installing it in a motorcycle frame. I do not have a donor
bike yet, but I do have some ideas.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=29520item=4367731706rd=1
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be enough, or by motorcycle do you
mean large scooter? What about gearing? what bike are you planning on putting
it in?
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To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 9:12
PM
Subject: Re: [Bio
Chris
What do you base your criteria on as far as not
liking the VW? They have a great ride compared to the Japanese, very stable at
cruising speeds (70-80) and you just cant beat 50 MPG, let alone the 40 I get
just driving around town. I love my '00 Golf TDi and hope to do a Greasel
Well, on a similar note, I just received the crate with my 6 hp diesel
engine. Now I need to set about finding an appropriate motorcycle to
convert. I like the Enfield Bullet, but its hard finding a donor bike in the
States thats not a restored vintage bike (e.g. $$$) I also need to determine
If its one of those old brass hand-held blow torches it uses kerosene.
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First post
If
http://www.lubedev.com/smartgas/additive.htm
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I am now the owner of 2 diesel vehicles. My trusty Golf TDi (B20 only, for
now)has been joined by a 1995 Chevy 2500 pickup with the 6.5 liter Duramax
TurboDiesel. I intend on converting to WVO using the Greasecar kit, mainly
because I like the 1 minute purge feature. I was
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I am now the owner of 2 diesel vehicles. My trusty Golf TDi (B20 only,
for
now)has been joined by a 1995 Chevy 2500 pickup with the 6.5 liter
Duramax
TurboDiesel. I intend on converting to WVO using the Greasecar kit,
mainly
to psychotic. I'm in the psychotic stage, but
i have a possible slick cure on the way.
skk
Busyditch wrote:
Hello list members
I am now the owner of 2 diesel vehicles. My trusty Golf TDi (B20 only,
for
now)has been joined by a 1995 Chevy 2500 pickup with the 6.5 liter
Duramax
TurboDiesel. I intend
Let me add my 2 cents. Ebay has had a few of the below mentioned engines
for sale recently. Keep an eye open there.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 7:51 AM
Subject: [Biofuel] Diesel engines
If you really
Go here for some stats
http://www.greasel.com/News.html
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I have a 1995 3/4 ton Dodge with a Cummings diesel. It has 250,000
Uh Oh- Looks like Rudolf Diesel might have been murdered due to his wish to
give Diesel engines to all of Europe, thus levelling the field of submarine
technology.
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This is an excellent book! I recommend it to everyone. It certainly opened
up my eyes in the way I think, and the way I live my life. I was going
through a divorce at the time and it put a lot into perspective.
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Hello list members
I just got a reply from a local manufacturer of Biodiesel in the NY
metropolitan area. They are called Environmental Alternatives, and theyre
located in Brooklyn, NY. I was hoping to buy in 55 gal drums, as I do have a
secure yard to store them in and all I will need is a drum
Someone posted a link a few months back to a person building just such a
trailer and selling it on ebay.I believe he was in Pennsylvania. He hasnt
had any up for a while, as I have been looking , but he may be coerced into
building another. Maybe someone else has this link? I did not save it.
Here is my two cents: The Detroit Diesel 71 (and 92)series is a somewhat
antiquated two-stroke design. The engines come in various straight
configurations from 2-71 all the way to 6-71 and 8-71's, as well as
8V71's.(those stinky noisy bus engines) or modularized into huge 12V's and
16V's for
Here it is-2-71 GenSet on ebay
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=42908item=7504543930rd=1
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A coworker, upon hearing of the Greasel kit, commented that as a boy his
farm had an International tractor that ran on a dual tank system. It started
on gasoline, and when warmed up, there was a valve to switch over to kero.
He said it was hell to pay for the person who forgot to switch back
It had already led a successful effort to
destroy the streetcar system in America's cities in order to force
people to buy cars, rather than take public transportation. GM later
spent decades battling efforts to reduce tailpipe pollution emissions
that caused public health problems throughout
Where is a good place to look for
phenolphthalein?
Right here on ebay
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=413item=6169232197rd=1
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Check this out!
http://www.bath.ac.uk/~ccsshb/12cyl/
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I looked at one for sale but found a lot of blowby in the crankcase
(compression loss around cylinder walls resulting in pressure in the
crankcase) The dealer had removed the tube from the PCV valve and there was
oily smoke blowing out. I couldnt get in my car fast enough!
These engines are real
Ken
About the only 2 concerns you may have are the possible failure of
non-neoprene rubber parts in the injector pump. Any rebuild kit would remedy
this as the new parts would surely be made from neoprene. The other issue
would be the loosening of debris/swarth in the tank and fuel lines. Imagine
I dont think this guy realizes how fraudulent his ad is. This is NOT
biodiesel, just WVO and dino mixed.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Bio-Diesel-Biodiesel-Kit-Fuel-for-15-cents-a-gallon_W0QQitemZ5997737337QQcategoryZ3240QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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This is nothing new.I attended 3 rallies in DC back before we invaded Iraq
(we had already been bombing the S**T out of them) Upon returnign home, we
saw there was little or no coverage, and even if there was, there were
reports of several thousand marchers when if fact the true amount was
several
There is diesel Peuggie for sale on ebay, too.
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Peugeot 505 four cylinder turbo charged diesel
There ia an Australian Peugeot (and other
That explains why all of the exit polls showed Kerry a clear leader, and
when W was told he was losing in the exit polls he showed no sign of
reaction.
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Try this, it explains that you dont need to modify your engine when using
biodiesel, but you do for straight vegetable oil (SVO)
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_svo.html
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This may help some of the list members. I live close to this person and may
contact him.
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Has any member used one of these smart boxes, such as Speed Tuning or Van
Aaken or such? Was wondering if they really improve mileage and power.
Thanks
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. in my
area of the Catskill Mtns) Someday I will buy a diesel pick up, and use my
homebrewed fuel. Thanks to all those who have helped so far, this is a
wonderful list.
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NY Times article dealing with the advent of diesel around the world
http://www.stealthtdi.com/USSnubsDiesel.html
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Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 3:12 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] My new ride=TDi
Hey Busyditch, where in upstate NY are you? I'm
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Hey Busyditch, where in upstate NY are you? I'm in Chenango county, 30
minutes west of Oneonta.
If you're not too far, you're welcome to come
Your plan is feasible, save for the fact that you live in an area with cold
climate most of the year. The idea of using SVO works through the principle
of preheating the oil for a thinner viscosity, to run better. But in most
cases you will need a dual fuel system, because the SVO does not start
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Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 9:06 PM
Subject: RE: [biofuel] Biodiesel Class in Tucson, Arizona, May 22, possibly
equipment class May 23?
i am tryihg to get a good source for 2 and 3
them work.
busyditch
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Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 12:56 AM
Subject: [biofuel] Using Prius as an electric car
I hope everyone realizes that the energy comes from a dirty power plant,
and
then loses energy traveling down
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Maybe commuter parking lots could charge
for free to induce multi-modal commuters to
participate in such programs or to buy the cars
in the first instance.
Keep up the good thinking.
Regards,
Wendell
Busyditch wrote:
Ideally, one
for someone to travel from, say
Queens or Brooklyn to north NJ where my station will be, I would even offer
to pay back tolls! If I could generate enough interest from this list, it
would be an incentive for me. Thanks again, and keep in touch. (are you also
in NY?)
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window is finaly accurate. Now on to making my own!
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Definitely sounds like fuel starvation. I'm not too familiar with the Benz
under the hood, but are there any fuel lines running from the filter into
the injection pump? You may want to loosen the line slightly to see if any
fuel comes out while someone cranks the engine over.
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asked me to call back bc he did not have a price yet)
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Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2004 8:53 PM
Subject: re: [biofuel] My first tank of B20
Where in N NJ did you find biodiesel? I'm in Warren and would
towers, but things sort of fell apart at the grant level.
busyditch
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Sent: Sunday, May 09, 2004 4:05 PM
Subject: [biofuel] In the works: OFF Grid College and Retirement Community -
biofuel advice needed
In the works: OFF Grid
in the way of plans.
Thanks
Phil Frankford
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Mix 2 gallons of B100 with 8 gallons of petro diesel for the proper
blend.(B20 = 20%)
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Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 1:50 PM
Subject: [biofuel] B100 / B20
If you add 2 gal. of B100 to petrol. diesel, do you have B20? Are
I always heard it was designed to run on peanut oil.
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Hakan Falk wrote:
Dave,
Hempseed oil, that was a new one for me. LOL
Heck, I put a Got 50MPG? sticker on my TDi Golf and I'm embarrassed, too.
Because its been getting 53 MPG on road trips to my house in upstate NY. I'm
so ashamed. BSEG :)
busyditch
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For 25 years, Ross Hoffman has had a vision: to use tiny
Ha! I was stopped at a traffic light nearby yesterday and a guy in a Ford
Exploder came alongside and beeped his horn. I rolled down my window and he
asked me what kind of mileage I got. I said 53 highway on long trips, @
70MPH. He said wanna trade? I said NO WAY! I told him the VW TDi is the
4) source for six port solenoid or manual valve. (tank switch)
J. C. Whitney
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From: Richard U
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Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 11:13 AM
Subject: [biofuel] Straight WVO
HI, I've just bought an '83 Mercedes 300TD (5 cyl 3L turbo wagon)
Cant beat the VW TDi. 53 MPG @ 70 MPH highway, about 45 city, a little less
now that I run the AC. Running B20 (20% biodiesel)
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Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 1:39 AM
Subject: [biofuel] newbie needs help ...
hey all --
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HA I have had this very idea for years. Not too many engines out there with
the proper requirements, most of the small engines I looked at are
industrial and do not have the capacity. It may be posible to use one of the
new .8 liter Benz engines used in the SmartCar. It is a fun project I hope
to
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The way I undersatnd this, as it was explained to me, is that in order for
US engines to pass emission tests, it mustt have closer tolerances in the
engines to run hotter ,in order for the gas/air mixtre to combust further.
So with such close tolerances the engines will wear faster.
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Depending on the amount you plan on making, according to your needs, here
are 2 somewhat smaller systems.
http://www.biodieselsolutions.com/products.asp
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Sent: Sunday, June 13, 2004 12:03 AM
Subject: [biofuel] Best Processer
Hear hear!
I agree 100%, I remember your earlier post and thought about how the mASS
media completely overlooked this point- that 10 years ago we were killing
these people, and why would they have a sudden change of heart? No, we would
be looked upon as some kind of usurper, with their oil fields
I am going to be on vacation and was looking to visit people in the NY state
area who make their own BD. I remember one list member from the Oneonta area
made me an offer, but I lost his addy.
I have recently put a 20' refrigerated container in my back yard and will
wire it up for 220 this
parts
intact, PLUS labor, would add up to almost a new car. Keep your eyes
peeled, theu come up on ebay once in a while.
busyditch
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Sent: Sunday, December 19, 2004 10:13 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] TDI Question
Try this ebay search. Nice looking reefer van in Hollywood.
http://search.ebay.com/diesel-van_W0QQsofocusZbsQQcatrefZC5QQfromZR7QQnojsprZyQQpfidZ0QQsosortpropertyZ1QQsocolumnlayoutZ3QQsorecordsperpageZ50
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He is not too far from me, might be worth looking onto and picking it up
myself.
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Subject: RE: [Biofuel] Anyone know anything about this on ebay?
I haven't ventured
Castor oil has been used as lubricant in 2 cycle engines for years in the
world of motorsports racing. The downside is it does leave harmful deposits
in the combustion chamber and piston, reducing the life of the engine.
Racing engines are constantly being re-built, so the deposits are not a
Clear DayThis was on the Willie Nelson article site
http://biodiesel.org/buyingbiodiesel/distributors/default.shtm
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http://www.frostheater.com/
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NHRA Fun Facts
1. Under full throttle, a dragster engine consumes 1-1/2 gallons of nitro fuel
per
second. To put that into perspective that is the same rate of fuel
consumption as a
fully loaded 747 in flight, but with 4 times the energy release per volume.
2. The
You are both right, this is a typo. It should be 300 MPH
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Kirk McLoren wrote:
3000 mph x 5280 ft/mile
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