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Re: Veg oil

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thats a very in depth test there.
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Nothing wrong with the 406's engine, sweet as a nut. Nothing wrong with slinging an engine through the revs either!
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mph at 1000 rpm is the number we need.

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GeordieBoy wrote:Veg Oil lowers the emissions, its carbon neutral, the MOT tester often thinks his equipment is knackered during the test.

HDi is a complex engine, fine when its running great, but a bitch and often very expensive to fix when it goes wrong.
XUD is simple, even a mong could fix it.
Will a XUD pass its mot running on pure veg oil?
Mines getting close to mot time and im running pure veg oil.
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adamr8965 wrote:
GeordieBoy wrote:Veg Oil lowers the emissions, its carbon neutral, the MOT tester often thinks his equipment is knackered during the test.

HDi is a complex engine, fine when its running great, but a bitch and often very expensive to fix when it goes wrong.
XUD is simple, even a mong could fix it.
Will a XUD pass its mot running on pure veg oil?
Mines getting close to mot time and im running pure veg oil.
Yeh, most MOT testers will think they have projen the testing equiptment cause it reads so low :lol:
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take an lpg car to the mot and you dont need a cat converter.
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FarmerPug wrote:take an lpg car to the mot and you dont need a cat converter.
I have a lpg vectra, getting a bit past it now!!! And lpg is rocketing in price at the moment, 54 pence a litre in december now its over 80 pence at our local garage.
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my uncle has a buisness account, its 64p because he owns a nissan gas forklift. You need to source down a hen farmer making it, thats where it can be got for silly money eg 30p. I havent found one yet willing to sell his gas.
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