Re: [DMCForum] Re: Gas alternatives, then?
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Re: [DMCForum] Re: Gas alternatives, then?
- From: Marc Levy <malevy_nj@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 19:01:57 -0700 (PDT)
I have read the same thing, but I doubt one could
transport a 55 gallon barrel of used vegetable oil in
the back of a Jetta! And, what kind of setup would
you need in your garage to filter and store the oil?
How time consuming is the process? Clearly, if you
need to spend the whole weekend collecting and
filtering oil, it becomes counter productive.
And, I am not saying all of that to put down the
idea.. But to really understand it, because I have
considered it for myself. These are the things that
have stopped me from taking any serious action on it.
Last time I drove through some of the "fly over"
states, it looked like nothing but corn!! Another
advantage to this corn oil idea is it would drive up
the price of things like "High Fructose Corn Syrup"
what has slowly replaced regular sugar here.... and
(IMHO) is one of the key reasons Americans are so damn
fat.... Which adds weight to the cars we drive, so we
in turn use more fuel! :)
--- Ryan Wright <ryanpwright@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Marc,
>
> I've actually looked into the greasel stuff myself.
> From my
> understanding there is no processing of the oil
> involved, except to
> strain it for large debris. You basically run pure,
> straight veggie
> oil. And they claim this works fine even on brand
> new VW TDIs.
>
> I wouldn't mind a new Jetta running on straight
> vegetable oil.
>
> My first thought is, "Why not switch the country
> over?" We can grow
> our own corn. I've heard, however, that our
> consumption would require
> something on the order of several states full of
> nothing but corn. Not
> sure how true this is, though.
>
> -Ryan
>
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