I began blending Diesel using waste vegetable oil and petroleum products, 3 months ago.
It was innocent at first but has grown into an obsession - prowling the back alley ways on the lookout for chubs of discarded cooking oil.
Checking the wholesale fuel distributors of bulk kerosene.
Reading the blogs and posts on the forums about blending, additives and the like.
Unlike the chemical process that the bio-fuel guys use, I keep the glycerin in the oil for the added power output.
The difference is almost 40% greater power and mileage than commercial bio-diesel with the glycerin taken out.
I'm just using kerosene, naphtha and unleaded gas to thin the waste veggie oil to match the viscosity of #2 diesel.
This way the injectors do a good job of misting it into the engine.
I just screen, filter; add kerosene, naphtha, gas and go.
No chemicals, washing oil, drying oil, or any engine adjustments, just as simple as can be! I just made Diesel for $1.
35 a gallon.
With this system it can be used at 100% blended fuel, or with any blend of #2 diesel you can think of without any worries of problems, mixing, or settling.
Every engine I that I have used it in gains at least if not more than 25% power, and fuel mileage.
My '2001 F-250 PowerStroke Diesel Ford Pickup went from 16mpg with #2 diesel up to 20-23mpg on blended fuel.
It's unbelievable! I just made Diesel for $1.
35 a gallon.
Today I made a video of my process.
I will be posting it on U-Tube in the coming days.
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