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Grassolean
No it's not some hippie treehuggers wet dream, but one hell of a cool alternative to diesel fuel. The funniest part is that instead of relying on the middle east for oil, if this stuff becomes popular, we'll be relying on fast food joints and other grease companies to churn the fuel that will run our cars.
"Rudolph Diesel first described plans for this in his engine in 1893, he thought he had designed something that farmers could fuel themselves using peanut oil."
After reading about it, it turns out that it is just as effective as normal gasoline and the only reason that it costs more is because it isn't as popular. Plus, it's cleaner, renewable, and the source will be constant so none of those price fluctuations that plague us currently. Also, all the soybean oil we threw away last year could have produced over 6 billion gallons of fuel, if this stuff ever did become popular, it would be a lot cheaper than the current gasoline prices. The only disadvantage that it has is that in colder temps the gas tends to congeal, but if you add a fuel heater to it, that doesn't make a difference. Also it's only good on diesel engines (as far as I can tell anyways).
Why haven't I heard about this until now and wouldn't it be better if we just began using this stuff instead of having to put up with all the BS from the Middle East. I do remember hearing about something similar but it was regarded as a poor alternative and that is was way overpriced to boot. Sounds to me like a conspiracy from the worlds top gasoline companies. Comments?
Grassolean
No it's not some hippie treehuggers wet dream, but one hell of a cool alternative to diesel fuel. The funniest part is that instead of relying on the middle east for oil, if this stuff becomes popular, we'll be relying on fast food joints and other grease companies to churn the fuel that will run our cars.
"Rudolph Diesel first described plans for this in his engine in 1893, he thought he had designed something that farmers could fuel themselves using peanut oil."
After reading about it, it turns out that it is just as effective as normal gasoline and the only reason that it costs more is because it isn't as popular. Plus, it's cleaner, renewable, and the source will be constant so none of those price fluctuations that plague us currently. Also, all the soybean oil we threw away last year could have produced over 6 billion gallons of fuel, if this stuff ever did become popular, it would be a lot cheaper than the current gasoline prices. The only disadvantage that it has is that in colder temps the gas tends to congeal, but if you add a fuel heater to it, that doesn't make a difference. Also it's only good on diesel engines (as far as I can tell anyways).
Why haven't I heard about this until now and wouldn't it be better if we just began using this stuff instead of having to put up with all the BS from the Middle East. I do remember hearing about something similar but it was regarded as a poor alternative and that is was way overpriced to boot. Sounds to me like a conspiracy from the worlds top gasoline companies. Comments?