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Originally Posted by dwoloz
The stickers are a terrible idea in my opinion
I bought my 240D with a conversion already installed and stickers all over it.
I feel like this needlessly targets the vehicle. I for one don't need to advertise the fact that I'm running an alternative fuel.
I parked my car on a quiet residential street one day and came back to find FOUR individual parking tickets all given within a 5 minute time span. One for covered VIN (it wasn't covered), one for parking more than 28 inches away from the curb (I wasn't), one for no front license plate (no one has a front license plate around here) and one for parking within X feet from a fire hydrant (I wasn't). All tickets except maybe the front license plate were complete bull**** so I am left only to believe that because the officer saw the stickers advertising the use of vegetable oil, this person though they would stick it to me and put in my place but ticketing the hell out of me.
Just my 2 cents
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"Shhh, be vewy vewy quiet, I am buning veggie." Elmer Fudd
If I ever get to the point of doing Biodiesel, the last thing I would have on my car is any indication of it. I actually intend to take the rear hatch badges off of the 1987 because they are just stuck on. The dead giveaway is the smell. Diesel and Chinese food just smell different.
I have heard that in NY, you don't even want to approach the state. First they will shut you down for making bio in a place where it is not supposed to be made, then they will fine the hell out of you, and tell the feds.