anyone with an oil burnin cage should be usin this stuff and savin themselves a few quid !!
http://www.petrolprices.com/biodiesel-companies.html (http://www.petrolprices.com/biodiesel-companies.html)
of coarse my cage is a petrol :roll:
KK
Crap. Not only is mine petrol, but it's 8.2 litres.
That means each cylinder displaces more than my Girly AND my lawnmower, together.
Cosmo
Good spot Kenny but I can't quite bring myself to do it. Dunno why, I know it works.
And Cosmo: 8.2 litres :shock: I know you go in for big mills over there, but WTF are you driving? A bulldozer? Hang on, no, that would be diesel... :roll:
Quote from: "Bixxer Bob"Good spot Kenny but I can't quite bring myself to do it. Dunno why, I know it works.
And Cosmo: 8.2 litres :shock: I know you go in for big mills over there, but WTF are you driving? A bulldozer? Hang on, no, that would be diesel... :roll:
AFAIK Biodiesel cleans out yer fuel system so after a couple O tankfulls you need to change yer fuel filter, thats the only difference ( you don't need to change the filter every couple O tankfulls, just the first time you use bio ) !! but don't quote me on it !! :? the diesel engine was originally built to run on veg oil :shock:
if yer still not sure about it, top up yer tank with bio when its half full of diesel and see what ya think !!
Hey Cosmo !! i couldn't afford to fire up an 8.2 Lt engine :lol: i bet it sounds lurvly !! Burbll Burbll Burbll :D
KK
Not quite a bulldozer, but similar...
A 1976 Cadillac Sedan de Ville. 3rd largest regular production car ever made.
I can only afford it because:
A) I drive it only in winter.
B) It cost just $700.00 to buy, about £440.00
C) Insurance is actually cheaper with two cars (SWMBO's Bug), than just the one, with multi-car discount.
D) I have a large family here, seven altogether.
And I rather like having garbage bins romping about under the bonnet.
Cosmo
Quote from: "cosmo"And I rather like having garbage bins romping about under the bonnet.
That line is ace! What a lovely description 8)