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Re: PT 2 would like your input on alternative fuel


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Posted by Truth seeker on July 06, 2006 at 09:33:14 from (170.215.133.188):

In Reply to: PT 2 would like your input on alternative fuels posted by Truth seeker on July 05, 2006 at 15:10:34:

Hi!
I've heard the 2.5 gallon figure too and as you said it seems like it would work very well.
I've got two sites about "building your own..... um fuel processor" one is a tiny one that probably won't do you any good, the other seems to be bigger but I just checked to see if the plans were free.

http://www.dangerouslaboratories.org/
scroll down on the left scroll bar and find the Distillation link

http://www.moonshine-still.com/

Also if you can find any old "bootleggers" They may help you. As long as you don't ask where their still is ;D

And here's another source for ready made stills and such.

http://www.revenoor.com

Gary I have some questions.
1. You had stated that "...and he is only putting down that facts that he wants to."
If your talking about the "iodine values" stated on that site I‘m providing a link to where I had posted information that covered the topic rather than re-typing the info again.

http://biodiesel.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/159605551/m/6821009041/r/6821009041#6821009 041

If you follow the logic on journeytoforever all the other people who are using peanut oil, corn oil, soybean oil, safflower oil,,,,,,,, All of those people should be sitting on the side of the road with their thumbs out.
But if you said I was hiding something else. Please show me.
I don't want to waste your time or my time with things that don't work. But I don't want to leave something undiscovered because of misinformation.
Also Could you post the link to that study? When I read what you put down I think that your stating, for every one unit of energy you put in, you get 3.24 units of biodiesel energy.

Thank you for correcting me about the boiler insulation :)
What would the efficiency be of the locomotive if more heat was captured instead of going out the stack, and it had gears instead of being direct driven? Don't think I'm being obnoxious
I just would like to know what you know.
Thanks for all your input guys! This is what the forums all about


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