Fwd: Biodiesel as fuel addictives

2002-08-14 Thread doosjp
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], tanchintien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: can anyone let me know if biodiesel can be use as fuel addictives to increase fuel ( gasoline/diesel ) efficiency? or to decrease pollution? thanks a lot cttan --- End forwarded message ---

Fwd: (no subject)

2002-05-31 Thread doosjp
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: stop sending me e- mails i do not want to be a part of this group aqny longer so please stop thank you and stop bye [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] --- End forwarded message ---

Fwd: Glycerin Fermentation Retraction was Re: [biofuel] glycerine use

2002-05-31 Thread doosjp
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Appal Energy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well...It looks like the claim was a bit unwarrantedthe one that bread yeast can ferment glycerin to H20 and CO2. It would appear that while the supposed glycerin fermentation (primed with sugar) lasted three times longer than

Fwd: [biofuel] WI Midwest Renewable Energy Fair

2002-05-31 Thread doosjp
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], MH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Midwest Renewable Energy Association Renewable Energy and Sustainable Living Fair June 21-23, 2002 Just east of Stevens Point, Wisconsin. http://www.the-mrea.org Over 130 workshops (educational opportunities) about one hour long friday

Fwd: Re: Comments about Dynamotive's Pyrolysis Oil?

2002-05-31 Thread doosjp
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], motie_d [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Neoteric Biofuels Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Acidic, low power, and only good in a blend and only in a modified turbine (mods to handle acidity). Not in diesels yet. That's my recollection of the info on

Fwd: Re: [biofuel] Hybrid Electric Diesels?

2002-05-31 Thread doosjp
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Chris I've been looking at more efficient/clean auto options and had been talking to a friend about looking at Hybrid Electric Vehicles when he suggested to me I look into biodiesel. It struck me that if anyone made a

Fwd: Re: biodiesel and turbos

2002-05-31 Thread doosjp
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], hintertech [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Craig BioDiesel displays similar qualities to Dino Diesel, so far as power and efficiency with well reported reductions in emmisions,These charateristics are independant of effiency devices incorporated in the engine design .Simply

Fwd: Re: [biofuel] glycerin use

2002-05-31 Thread doosjp
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Get rid of the methanol and it makes great hand cleaner/de greaser David At 07:37 PM 30/05/2002 +0100, you wrote: I reply to: I am a member of this group since 2000, but I had no quastion until now. I have a big problem what to do with

Fwd: [biofuel] Biofuels Information Center Corn Stover

2002-05-31 Thread doosjp
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], MH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Speaking of corn theres a 4 page newsletter Biofuels News Vol.4 No.3 Focus On... Talking to America's Farmers - 3 out of 4 Eager for Chance to Make Ethanol from Corn Stover 483k PDF http://www.afdc.doe.gov/pdfs/6052.pdf U.S. Dept. of

Fwd: RE: [biofuel] sapium sebiferum - 6 times the biomass of aspen

2002-08-14 Thread doosjp
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], kirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: All it needs is some illustrations. Kirk -Original Message- From: Keith Addison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 1:14 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [biofuel] sapium sebiferum - 6 times the biomass of

Fwd: Re: [biofuel] What think ye of these gadgets?[Dns error]

2002-08-14 Thread doosjp
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Greg and April [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Worked for me. Greg H. - Original Message - From: craig reece [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 20:41 Subject: Re: [biofuel] What think ye of these gadgets?[Dns error] Yes - I even

Fwd: Non-Water Engine Coolant (propylene glycol)

2002-08-14 Thread doosjp
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Darren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Maybe a possible use for all the biodiesel by-products (apparently they are becoming a problem in Europe) I don't quite know the chemistry here. (or in most places come to that) Interesting that the engine can run hotter,

Fwd: Re: [biofuel] SUV's on biofuel (was Re: SUV [lack of] mindsets

2002-08-14 Thread doosjp
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jean-Leon Morin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: originally a 4.0ltr 6cyl petrol engine. Using the 2f motor, very reliable but not economical by any means. If it was an original diesel fitment it should be a HJ60 which used the venerable 2H diesel, (ah memories) 3.9 ltr took

Fwd: Re: [biofuel] Injector pump help.

2002-08-14 Thread doosjp
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], craig reece [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'd take the car to a Bosch diesel fuel injection pump shop in your area. Craig A Wilkins wrote: I have recently had to change the injection pump in my 90 Jetta 1.6L non turbo (non biofuel related). I developed an air leak

Fwd: Which is better for the environment?

2002-08-14 Thread doosjp
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Kim Garth Travis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It seems sometimes, that each group of environmentalists has their own agenda and that trying to make a selection amongst the choices is very difficult. For example: In doing heavy duty cleaning, such as cleaning my butcher

Fwd: Plants for a future. was RE: [biofuel] sapium sebiferum - 6 times the biomass of aspen

2002-08-14 Thread doosjp
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Darren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Plants for a future A great database and a good group of people I had the pleasure of meeting some of the people involved about six years ago. A very interesting project, well worth checking their website. -Original Message-

Fwd: Re: [biofuel] SUV's on biofuel (was Re: SUV [lack of] mindsets

2002-08-14 Thread doosjp
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Greg and April [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - Original Message - From: Jean-Leon Morin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 21:07 Subject: Re: [biofuel] SUV's on biofuel (was Re: SUV [lack of] mindsets Diesel land cruisers make

Fwd: Re: [biofuel] SUV's on biofuel (was Re: SUV [lack of] mindsets

2002-08-14 Thread doosjp
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Neil and Adele Craven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip The first letter designates engine. Here in canada you could get a BJ60 (3B 4 cylinder normally aspirated diesel), an HJ60 (which had the 2H engine, the best landcruiser engine ever in my opinion), and an FJ 60

Fwd: Re: [biofuel] Injector pump help.

2002-08-14 Thread doosjp
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Neil and Adele Craven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Take it to a diesel injection specialist. If the pump is not calibrated properly and the crack off pressures checked on the injectors the car will at best run like a two legged dog. Neil snip Original message:

Fwd: Re: Injector pump help.

2002-08-14 Thread doosjp
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], cornfed62 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: try going to your local parts supply house and get a intermediate or advanced level home repair manual for the car. Chiltons is one company that kames the books. There are other good reference books companies too.It will be the

Fwd: Re: [biofuel] Nissan Diesel

2002-08-14 Thread doosjp
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Christopher Witmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Darren, I am not familiar with the model name; however, here in Japan I have a 1989 Nissan Caravan Homy van with the LD20T-II engine. As far as I can tell, this particular van was never exported to the USA (the USA model at

Fwd: Fuel Additive question?

2002-08-14 Thread doosjp
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], A Wilkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, Has anyone heard of MotorKote fuel treatment? A relative says it is the best thing he has tried (and he has tried them all). He is a long haul trucker and is totally convinced on this product. I would like to purchase some

Fwd: Injector pump help.

2002-08-14 Thread doosjp
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], A Wilkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, Yesterday I posted the following question, but the link was not hot so here is the message again with a fixed link. I realize that this is a biofuel group, but I also know that there are a lot of people who know

Fwd: Nissan Diesel

2002-08-14 Thread doosjp
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Darren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have recently acquired a 1988 Nissan Cabstar F22 with a 2289 cc engine. I am totally unfamiliar with Nissan engine design and construction. Anybody out there able to give me any info? Especially combustion chamber /