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markconnor33 Member Since: 16 Mar 2007 Location: Leeds, West Yorkshire Posts: 118 |
Hi guys.
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9th Oct 2007 8:32 pm |
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markconnor33 Member Since: 16 Mar 2007 Location: Leeds, West Yorkshire Posts: 118 |
Thanks NFx
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9th Oct 2007 8:52 pm |
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VIKING Member Since: 22 Sep 2007 Location: Stavern, NORWAY Posts: 389 |
Why? Have you ever thought what would happen if all the cars in the world ran solely on bio-diesel? It would be the biggest environmental disaster ever. Simply because if you were to supply all the cars in the world with bio-diesel, you would have to chop down all the woods, growing some biodynamic substance for bio-diesel-use instead of food etc etc. Total disaster. Bio-diesel is not the way to go about it solving the environmental problems. We will probably use petrol and diesel for another 20-40 years, so: 1: We will have to develop more efficient "cleaning"-devices, so the exhausts are as clean as possible. 2: Develop new technology (engines etc) allowing machinery to work on f.ex. Thorium (which may be the next source og energy) Thorium is supposed to be totally clean, and not hazardous contrary to nuclear energy. But so far the technolgy for utilizing Thorium has not yet been developed. 2008 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Automatic, Caspian Blue, Alpaca, Moon roof, Exclusive pack. |
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14th Oct 2007 1:01 pm |
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markconnor33 Member Since: 16 Mar 2007 Location: Leeds, West Yorkshire Posts: 118 |
Viking
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14th Oct 2007 3:16 pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 12 Mar 2006 Location: All at sea Posts: 875 |
I go to a lot of offroad events with my Defender but like many other Defender owners wouldn't use vegetable oil in it because it gums up the injectors with the deposits. I would say that a large proportion of the older Japanese 4x4's that come on the offroading events run on new vegetable oil and don't seem to have any problems other than the smell from their emissions!
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14th Oct 2007 3:24 pm |
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lardy Member Since: 15 Sep 2007 Location: Puriton Posts: 28 |
A lot of my mates in the Mitsi's run on new veg oil, but as I said in another thread the engine technology is old and there engines are should I say "agricultural". This is very much taken from experience - I owned a brand new L200 pickup and the 4d56 engine is very basic especially when compared to LR's latest breed of engines. |
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14th Oct 2007 3:30 pm |
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markconnor33 Member Since: 16 Mar 2007 Location: Leeds, West Yorkshire Posts: 118 |
Veg oil advice noted.
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14th Oct 2007 3:47 pm |
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Simmo Member Since: 11 Sep 2007 Location: Devon Posts: 37 |
Hey Mark
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15th Apr 2008 1:10 pm |
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markconnor33 Member Since: 16 Mar 2007 Location: Leeds, West Yorkshire Posts: 118 |
No Paul
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15th Apr 2008 5:33 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
The price of the oilseed rape used to produce bio-diesel has doubled in the past year, and even at the old price it was barely competitive with normal diesel so don't expect a massive increase in bio-diesel availability. Also you have to consider the amount of diesel used by my tractors,combine harvester,the truck that takes it from the farm to the bio-diesel production plant and the energy used to extract the fuel from the crop. Oh and the fact that oilseed rape is a very fertiliser hungry crop and fertiliser is produced from natural gas. So all in all its not very carbon neutral, I wish it was because as a farmer I obviously want bio-diesel to succeed.
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15th Apr 2008 6:21 pm |
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tonyjones1968 Member Since: 10 Sep 2007 Location: doncaster Posts: 94 |
Dont do it!!!!!!
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15th Apr 2008 7:24 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
No do it, keep me in business on the farm At work
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15th Apr 2008 7:40 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
I beleive all petrol station have to put a % of bio in to the fuel now anyway Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis |
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15th Apr 2008 8:30 pm |
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tatters Member Since: 01 Nov 2007 Location: Beverley, UK Posts: 19 |
Hasn't all diesel got to have 5% biofuel in from ?today - or recently? Some government directive on global warming. However, apparently they are thinking about backtracking (suprise, surprise) because someone realised that if you grow fuel you can't eat it.... so hopefully the gvt will realise that the need for food is more important than their need for votes. Interested to hear your take on this CG..... |
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15th Apr 2008 8:36 pm |
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