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Bio-Diesel and Alternative Fuels Discussion of biodiesel (homegrown or store bought) and other alternative fuels for diesel-powered vehicles.

       
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Old 06-11-2005, 05:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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anybody see Trucks! on Spike today?

They made their own diesel out of used fry oil. It was pretty cool. Here is a link to the site they were referring to Biodiesel kits
They are pretty expensive but at $.70 per gallon it might be worth in the long run.
Anyways check it out
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Re: anybody see Trucks! on Spike today?

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Re: anybody see Trucks! on Spike today?

That kit is complete crap but has serious money in the advertising and marketing end, so it gets on TV/radio/etc quite a bit. See first page of this thread:

http://forums.thedieselstop.com/ubbt...o=&fpart=1

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