Friday, December 18, 2009

Is sunflower oil really a valid replacement for diesel fuel?

I mean, will my diesel car run on sunflower/vegetable oil without causing damage? I've heard myths...Is sunflower oil really a valid replacement for diesel fuel?
Diesels will run on a variety of bio-fuels. However, you can't just pour them all into your gas tank and expect things to work out fine. Depending on what you're running and your local weather (varying congealing temperatures) you may need separate tanks for the fuels and some may need to be heated so that they flow properly; like fry-oil in cold weather.





There are some systems that allow for a single tank. These are usually the most expensive kits, but there's increasing competition in this sector and it's by far the most convenient.Is sunflower oil really a valid replacement for diesel fuel?
No, your diesel car will not run on sunflower oil. If you try, it will ruin the engine and destroy the fuel system. Your car might run on CME (Corn Methyl Ester) made from sunflower oil.
Diesel engines can run on vegetable oil. But don't just put any old vegetable oil in any old diesel engine. See the source.

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