The complete guide to using vegetable oil as an alternative fuel, from the fryer to the fuel tank details running the diesel engine on vegetable oils, including information on biodiesel made from new or usedveggie oil and even straight vegetable oil (SVO) use.
The economy is not prepared for the individual with a passion for making their own biodiesel, anyone doing it themselves and looking for inspiration from the countries most well-known biodiesel homebrew expert, will find this book is preaching what you want to hear and showing you step by step, how to get it right the very first time.
We all know that the greenhouse effect is causing serious damage to the environment, we also know that the biggest problem facing the world right now are the absurd amounts of petrol being burned into the atmosphere and that by closing the cycle, we may be able to help the planet repair itself, but is the government ready to start now?
No. The economy is not going to change overnight. Most probably, the ones responsible for a change will be the average citizen who is concerned with the catastrophic effects global warming can have if we dont do anything about it.
Dino-diesel is exactly that, dead dinosaurs, who needed a seriously larger amount of vegetation to survive than is currently available on the planet at this time, they had a closed cycle and carbon neutrality, but to achieve that now, would be virtually impossible.
The world is not ready for reforestation, but some of us, those of us looking to make a difference right now, to our neighbors, family and friends, with a hobby that makes environmental sense, are willing to take the time and invest in at the very least, biodiesel automotives.
Taking that investment into the garage or backyard shed is a decision that each and every one of us needs to make on our own, but if you have already made that decision, this book was written for you.
This 162-page paperback, was written by Joshua and Kaia Tickell, edited by Kaia Roman, was published in the third edition in December of 2000, measuring 9.8 x 7 x 0.6 and it ships at 13.4 ounces.
Why use biodiesel, detailed information on how to make it yourself in the garage, lists of parts, dealers, organizations, recipes and ingredients for tree-huggers that enjoy mechanical chemistry projects and are fascinated with the idea of making better use of diesel engines for a more sustainable vehicle economy that is carbon neutral.
This book will take you From the Fryer to the Fuel Tank, with everything you need to know how to Do-It-Yourself.