Re: [MV] Fryer fat in a deuce??

From: Kirwin the Insane (kb0yev@kscable.com)
Date: Mon Aug 13 2001 - 20:56:55 PDT


     There is at least one company that is commercially producing
"BioDiesel".

This is the US Department of Energy page on BioDiesel:

http://www.afdc.nrel.gov/altfuel/biodiesel.html

Later
Michael

JJ&A wrote:

> There are stories of people using fryer fat (well, oil, I suppose)from
> McDonalds,etc. to use as fuel in diesel engines. Has anyone actually
> tried this in a multifuel deuce? For the sake of argument, let us assume
> that it has been ultrafiltered, so there are no little chunks of fries,
> bugs, etc. Let us also assume that you would start the engine on normal
> diesel and then switch to fryer oil, then back to diesel for a few
> minutes before shutting down.
> "You wanna supersize that deuce?"
>
> Jim
>
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