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Re: [DMCForum] Gas alternatives, then? (Martin)
- From: Martin Gutkowski <martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 00:03:25 +0100
timnagin wrote:
> I would like to explore the bio-diesel option more though.  Since I travel
> quite a bit I would be stuck with buying regular diesel unfortunately 
> which,
> again, drives my operating costs up.
Check out www.journeytoforever.org for recipies
>
> I remember long ago you stating American V-8's sounded like diesel 
> engines.
> I wonder if you have ever heard one of the large diesel engines used 
> in the
> states?  I am just curious about the differences in perception.
Well, it can't be too far removed from the big diesel trucks over here. 
Did you know that there's an absolute maximum size a petrol engine's 
cylinders can be, but not so a diesel? The largest diesel in the world 
is on a container ship - a 12 cylinder, piston engine whose exact specs 
escape me, but I remember the cylinders being about 20' tall and 6' 
across. Saw it on a rather wonderful tv program called Chris Barrie's 
Massive Engines (Red Dwarf star, and the guy who plays Angelina's butler 
in the Tomb Raider films) which is a totally unashamed homage to the 
world of engines presented in a thoroughly entertaining way by a guy who 
clearly loves what he's talking about it,  so much so that even my mum 
enjoys it
Martin
    
  
  
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