Run Your Diesel Vehicle on Biofuels: A Do-It-Yourself Manual: A Do-It-Yourself Manual
G**S
Very comprehensive book on biodiesel
This is exactly what i wanted. A comprehensive book outlining all of the options i have when it comes to creating my own biodiesel. Thanks!
C**R
invaluable to the DIYer looking to convert to Vegetable oil fuel, or produce their own biofuel.
I was very satisfied with this book. It was the first one I have read on the subject of biodiesel, WVO, and SVO; and I feel that it has givin me a complete understanding of the subject, as well as all of the technical information needed to test, aquire and process waist vegitable oil into a fuel itself, or into biodiesel.
H**0
as expected. fairly technical (a good thing)
Gives the techniques needed for SVO, WVO and other alternative fuels for diesel vehicles. British written, but with many American resources sited.
C**A
pefect book for Bio Disel Makers
Purchased this, and it is fantastic. I used it and it is like a bible really. stick to the formulas and it will all work out.. Best book I have found for this..
A**Y
Kind of confusing
Kind of hard to understand for the novice. Lots of jargon that wasn't necessary.
K**R
good gas info
good D I Y book. good at bedtime for sleep induction or anytime boredom is required. information is helpful as an intro to this subject. watch out for snoring
N**A
Great Book
Great book , seller got it out quickly
M**N
biofuels is a scam
Here are a Few Disadvantages of Biodiesel.Biodiesel gels in Cold Weather.Biodiesel, just like petroleum diesel does gel in cold weather but the exact temperature that it will gel at will depend on what it was made from. The fuel will gel at around the same temperature than the oil or fat that was used to make it. So if for instance you used tallow or animal fat that is solid at room temperature to make your fuel from chances are good that your biodiesel will also be solid at room temperature. Biodiesel from Canola oil on the other hand will only start gelling at 14°F (-10°C) which is pretty much the same as conventional petroleum diesel.Biodiesel is surrounded by negative sentiment, confusion and fear.I consider this the most serious of all the disadvantages of Biodiesel and the one that is the hardest to find a solution to. The Negative sentiment and fear that surrounds it, Fear that if I use biodiesel in my car I will brake it and void the warranty. The main aim of this website is to solve the confusion by providing information about the Disadvantages of Biodiesel as well as the solutions and advantages thereofFood versus FuelIs it right when we use something that could have fed a hungry child to power our trucks...? This is a big concern and something that people constantly talk about, do we plant and grow food or fuel.Biodiesel grows moldSome people do consider this a serious Disadvantage of Biodiesel but the solution to this disadvantage is so simple. Make the biodiesel and use it while it is still nice and fresh. Most Petroleum diesel manufacturers also recommend that you use their Fuel within 6 months. Most people I know don't by buy fuel to put it on the shelf anyway.Water content in BiodieselWater in any fuel is very serious. The reason why Biodiesel is more likely to have water in it is because some manufacturers use water to Wash their biodiesel. If it is poorly made or not separated from the water correctly you might end up with some water in your tank. Another reason why you might get water in your tank is because diesel fuel, conventional and bio, is Hygroscopic, it can absorb the water from the atmosphere.Biodiesel decreases horsepower.When using biodiesel that does not measure up to the set quality standards you might experience an up to 25% decrease in horsepower. Only use high quality tested fuels made by trusted manufacturers.Biodiesel degrades rubberPure Biodiesel and blends above 20% will degrade and soften the rubber and plastics that are used in some older cars over time. Most newer cars have already made the change to synthetic rubbers that are resistant to this.Biodiesel has Higher Nitrogen Oxide Emissions.On average pure biodiesel has about 10% higher Nitrogen Oxide(NoX) Emissions than conventional petroleum diesel. NoX plays a factor in the localized formation of Smog and Ozone. When NoX dissolves in atmospheric moisture it can cause acid rain. A quite serious disadvantage but there is a solution to it.
E**O
Very detailed
Enormous amount of practical, well-presented information. It could have been hard work for me to get through but it wasn't. Highly recommended.
B**D
biofuels
good book but doesnt realy show you how to make your own biofuel practically.Mostly stuff you can find on the internet yourself.
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