Robin,

Looks like Mark can make biodiesel with it, so you've gotten that
answer. In case you're considering using it for a straight vegetable oil
conversion, I would say sure to that as well, provided you provide your
vehicle with some good dependable in-tank heating. I'd recommend the
Webb HotSTK  http://www.webb-sales.com/I000080.htm (with thanks to
motie, who turned us onto this most excellent fuel tank heating device.)

Craig

Robin Parker wrote:

>  Another question I have:
>
> A lot of fast food outlets use vegetable shortening - it's hard at
> room
> temperature but melts in the fryers.  Can this stuff be used?
>
> Robin
>
>
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