Hi every body I have been reading this forum for awhile now and was looking for some one in the Portland OR area that I could get idies from and maybe see their sysrem. I have got the Home Brew book from girl_mark and I'm really interested in making my own system. Thanks for the great info on the forum and for any help.
there's a guy named Loren who runs biodiesel workshops, and there's a co-op (gobiodiesel.org) which does educational stuff, both in Portland. Loren's next class is listed at www.green-trust.org/events (redirects to an actual listing). I don't think he uses an Appleseed-type processor, but he's been doing this a while.
Mark
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Homebrew biodiesel crazy:
...several years with a couple of different 6.9's... now running a (gasp!)1998 GMC 6.5 van... don't shoot me.
I live in Wash a little north of Battleground.Oregon bio diesel workshops is having a class next weekend.Hear is a link to it bio workshop you can email me at wvopowered@yahoo.com
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89 F350 4x4 CC ,97 5.9 Cummins, Fuel plate ground to a 100 profile,boost set to 30 lbs 5spd 31/2 exh no mufler. boost&pyro gauge.2500 lb frame mount overloads.power stroke intercooler,Valaire clutch.pulling 33ft 5th whl, 2000 Tahoe transporter.Hauling Banshees one with a long rod motor and my own porting,T-3s single carb the other stock port with pipes.
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