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anait
06-01-04, 01:06 AM
Go Veggie or Go Broke
http://www.warpfish.com/nft/archives/00000044.htm

"Last Tuesday I bought a 96 Ford F250 SuperCab with a 7.3 litre PowerStroke Diesel engine.

I have been using it for the 60 km daily commute, and yesterday I put $50 of diesel fuel in it. Thats about 16 litres/100 km, or just under 18 miles per gallon.

I bought this truck so that I could SAVE money on my commute, and now its costing me about 50% more over the cost when I was commuting with my Honda Odyssey, which was already costing me 50% more than commuting with my Honda Civic.

So why did I do it? ..."


Dumpster Diving
http://www.warpfish.com/nft/archives/00000048.htm

"I've never gone dumpster diving before.

Until this weekend.

On Saturday, I drove down backlanes behind restaurants for an hour, peeking in their dumpsters to gauge the quality of their used oil...."

Turn7
06-01-04, 07:54 AM
18 mpg out of a 7.3 liter engine is great milage. Just think if it were buring gas. That 18 mpg would be in the 8-9 mpg range. :thumbup:

sadams
06-01-04, 11:17 AM
I get 20 with Dodge Ram Diesel, but it feeding2 less cylinders.

Wheel-Nut
06-01-04, 11:26 AM
So how does the truck run with the reclaimed veggie oil?

Michaelhatesfans
06-01-04, 11:47 AM
Why didn't he just keep the Civic??? :saywhat:

Turn7
06-01-04, 12:03 PM
I have the v-10 in my truck. I am getting 12 in town and 15 on the highway. With 130000 miles on it, I have spent 1800 dollars more on the reduced milage from the gas than what the diesel fuel would have cost. However, the diesel option would of cost an extra 4500 up front. The diesel wouln't pay for itself until around the 250,000 mile mark and that isn't taking into account having the extra 4500 not being in my pocket or bank account gaining intrest.

I hope I have a new vehicle prior to me reaching that mark.

Methanolandbrats
06-01-04, 12:18 PM
Everything you need to know about biodiesel
http://www.tdiclub.com/
http://www.veggievan.org/

anait
06-01-04, 12:43 PM
Why didn't he just keep the Civic???


We still have the Civic. And if it ends up taking longer to finish the conversion of the truck than we thought, he'll start using the Civic to commute again.

We bought the truck to use during the construction of our new house (possibly next spring). Since we were going to buy a truck anyway, we decided to get a diesel to do the conversion and see how well an alternative fuel worked - especially a fuel that people pay to have taken away. Mr anait's been driving the truck for a few weeks, rather than the Civic, to get a feel for it, get to know its quirks.

RacinM3
06-01-04, 02:45 PM
Please keep us updated. I'd love to know how it works out in a real world sense. Thanks.

JT265
06-01-04, 03:07 PM
May I respectfully suggest a Longlac Credit Card?


http://images.canadiantire.ca/media/images/GardenPatio/Watering/Hoses/0593314_450_SC_d493.JPG



:D

anait
06-01-04, 03:26 PM
^^^ Yes, you may. :thumbup: He did stop by the store on the way home for a bigger hose. :D

JT265
06-01-04, 06:10 PM
^^^ Yes, you may. :thumbup: He did stop by the store on the way home for a bigger hose. :D

Damn Anait!!!! The topic WAS about fuel mileage. Sheesh!!!!

<although I suppose the makers of Cialis will be pleased to hear about his new "acquisition".>


:rofl:

cartcanuck
06-03-04, 11:11 AM
^^

:rofl: :rofl:

I can't wait to hear how it works out Anait. With gas prices where they are (and going up) we all many need to switch to the biodeisel real quick!

Ankf00
06-03-04, 08:19 PM
he switched a civic for a 7.3 liter monster that's bigger than Vladikov? :saywhat: and he expects to save? :saywhat: