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Old 03-13-2010, 12:31 PM
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Separate Biodiesel WVO Forum?

What about creating a separate Forum here for those of us who have chosen to convert our Mercedes to run off of vegetable oil? When the topic comes up, all too often the discussion ends, not with advice, but with arguments.

People who haven't converted their cars over wouldn't be wasting their time going through a post they don't want or need to read and those of us who have done the conversion won't have to listen to people telling us what a terrible thing we've done. There's a separate forum for wheels and
performance, why not one for Biodiesel/WVO?

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Old 03-13-2010, 01:11 PM
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Greasecar or frybrid forums are reasonably active, but the company can sometimes add bias. Biodiesel.infopop.cc is good too, but the forum set-up is weird and they have a lot of sub-topics which I find annoying.
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...the forum set-up is weird and they have a lot of sub-topics which I find annoying.
Which is why there hasn't been a biodiesel/veg oil forum started here. Though it's been discussed several times.
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Old 03-15-2010, 02:28 AM
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Which is why there hasn't been a biodiesel/veg oil forum started here. Though it's been discussed several times.
Gentlemen,

I agree with everything stated thus far. This forum does, however, have a "thread" (5 lines down from the top) but is hardly comprehensive. I have posted there several times without eliciting vituperation from the Cro-Magnons.

If there is a better place, without the disingenuous shilling for favored manufacturers, I will go there as well. This site is invaluable, however, for the straight dope on fixee-fixee kind of jobs.

The latest post I put in the PeachParts WVO thread concerned centrifuges. I have come to the conclusion that centrifuging dirty WVO is the very best way to handle a crucial job. But the cost is too much for one enthusiast. I was trying to find a "partner" in the Las Vegas area.

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Old 03-15-2010, 02:43 AM
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On tdi club, the separate alternative fuels forum just makes it easy for the haters to find people to hate on and argue with. It's worse than FOX news on thinking people over there.

I think putting a good subject line in diesel discussion works well. Plus its nice to juts go to one forum and get all diesel stuff. This forum is very civil , much more so than the TDIclub with respect to respecting people's choices to do what they want with their cars. The TDI club moderators are lousy i think. They allow all kinds of disrespect.

I once posted a link over there to a post here by Brian Carlton (i think) doing a kick ass job of moderating some disrespectful person being stupid in a WVO discussion. I said something like, "Now this is how you handle these trolls. Check out this moderator in action. Now that is a Moderator!" The moderator got offended and deleted my post. I kept reposting link and it kept getting deleted. They are not impartial like judges should be over there.
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Old 03-15-2010, 11:11 AM
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On tdi club, the separate alternative fuels forum just makes it easy for the haters to find people to hate on and argue with. It's worse than FOX news on thinking people over there.

I think putting a good subject line in diesel discussion works well. Plus its nice to juts go to one forum and get all diesel stuff. This forum is very civil , much more so than the TDIclub with respect to respecting people's choices to do what they want with their cars. The TDI club moderators are lousy i think. They allow all kinds of disrespect.

I once posted a link over there to a post here by Brian Carlton (i think) doing a kick ass job of moderating some disrespectful person being stupid in a WVO discussion. I said something like, "Now this is how you handle these trolls. Check out this moderator in action. Now that is a Moderator!" The moderator got offended and deleted my post. I kept reposting link and it kept getting deleted. They are not impartial like judges should be over there.

I am not sure that the moderators are supposed to be impartial - whoever owns the site sets the law. It is not fun, but your choices are either put up with it or not use the forum. I am not poking at you or saying it is right. I have seen this type of thing on other sites and short of starting your own I don't see how you get around it.

I would also say that while all the vegetable oil people are sure they have the right to do with their car as they see fit (and they do IMHO) I appreciate the spirited debate that shows up here from time to time. I am really pretty ignorant about conversions and what is involved along with the potential issues. I am appreciative for the education I get from these discussions. I would always want to see both sides of a contentious issue before embarking on the process.

I see the same type of discussions on motorcycle forums - many there like to put car tires on the rear wheel since they wear longer than normal motorcycle tires.
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Old 03-15-2010, 12:34 PM
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... I am really pretty ignorant about conversions and what is involved along with the potential issues.....
If I may digress and comment.

1. Rudolph Diesel intended to use Peanut Oil. Not modern Diesel from petroleum.
2. It can be argued that there is no "Conversion". All older diesels will run on nearly any compression combustible material that is clean. (Clean is the key).
3. Pure Bio-Diesel, B100, (100% Bio-Diesel) will clean the fuel system and accelerate the deterioration of rubber parts. This requires early replacement of filters and rubber parts which is normal for Petro diesel as well. I rank this with the argument of natural foods, they are healthier, but they spoil more quickly. So you change your mind set and daily routine accordingly. No loss.
note: Lesser blends, B20 (20% Bio/ 80% petro) are accepted by manufacturers. Some new diesels are shipped with B20 to dealers. Bio-diesel has higher lubricity than current low sulphur diesel.
4. SVO refers to use of straight vegetable oil as fuel, this is NOT Bio-Diesel. This is where the misnomer of "conversion" comes into play. Typical (but not all) SVO cars utilize a secondary fuel tank and delivery to the IP. Installation of such a system is inaccurately, IMO, referred to as 'conversion'. VO can also be used from the main tank, thus NOT requiring the secondary system.
5. Vegetable oil is no more harmful than diesel to the motor. Fuel must be clean and dry. Simple.

To burn straight veg oil, it is optimal to inject fuel that is at 160*F. Heating the fuel stream achieves this. There is really no rocket science to this process and the early Mercedes are prime candidates for this type use.


My interest in WVO/SVO is partially driven by my need to tinker, save money, and my interest in the US becoming 100% free of foreign oil.
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If I may digress and comment.

1. Rudolph Diesel intended to use Peanut Oil. Not modern Diesel from petroleum.
2. It can be argued that there is no "Conversion". All older diesels will run on nearly any compression combustible material that is clean. (Clean is the key).
3. Pure Bio-Diesel, B100, (100% Bio-Diesel) will clean the fuel system and accelerate the deterioration of rubber parts. This requires early replacement of filters and rubber parts which is normal for Petro diesel as well. I rank this with the argument of natural foods, they are healthier, but they spoil more quickly. So you change your mind set and daily routine accordingly. No loss.
note: Lesser blends, B20 (20% Bio/ 80% petro) are accepted by manufacturers. Some new diesels are shipped with B20 to dealers. Bio-diesel has higher lubricity than current low sulphur diesel.
4. SVO refers to use of straight vegetable oil as fuel, this is NOT Bio-Diesel. This is where the misnomer of "conversion" comes into play. Typical (but not all) SVO cars utilize a secondary fuel tank and delivery to the IP. Installation of such a system is inaccurately, IMO, referred to as 'conversion'. VO can also be used from the main tank, thus NOT requiring the secondary system.
5. Vegetable oil is no more harmful than diesel to the motor. Fuel must be clean and dry. Simple.

To burn straight veg oil, it is optimal to inject fuel that is at 160*F. Heating the fuel stream achieves this. There is really no rocket science to this process and the early Mercedes are prime candidates for this type use.


My interest in WVO/SVO is partially driven by my need to tinker, save money, and my interest in the US becoming 100% free of foreign oil.
Careful, not everyone accepts all those as truths.
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Careful, not everyone accepts all those as truths.
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Old 03-15-2010, 11:02 AM
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Thumbs up Seperate Alternative Fuels Forum would be great.

This is where the current info you seek is located:

Biodiesel and WVO - SVO links thread.

Much like trying to find the "regional" forums here, this is a convoluted way of keeping the info organized, but I am VERY grateful that we atleast have a list of threads on the topic.

I really enjoy this site in whole and also wish there was a specific WVO/SVO/Bio Diesel forum.

Can we vote on it? What would it take to make it happen? A simple Sub Forum of the Diesel forum OR a new top level forum. I think that it should be kept with the diesel section IMHO.

Many thanks to everyone involved in keeping this site running.
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This is free speech and it is their rights. I tune out on people who posted nasty comments on WVO or Bio as they post without researching the issues. I find this 'Diesel Discussion' have a lot of hits, more so than other tropic or sub-tropics. Some honorable members are very knowlegable and impartial on WVO. At the end of the day you can always ignore the ignorances.
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