Veggy Oil in Diesel
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Re: Veggy Oil in Diesel
Graeme,
If your 2.1 is still running on a Lucas IP then I'd be careful. There're several stories of these pumps failing badly after time spent on Veggy Oil unless they are run on diesel until warm first!
The Fuel Filter advice seems about right, again from what has been said in the forum of the site I posted earlier. Once all the sediment is picked up and flushed the car settles down again.
If your 2.1 is still running on a Lucas IP then I'd be careful. There're several stories of these pumps failing badly after time spent on Veggy Oil unless they are run on diesel until warm first!
The Fuel Filter advice seems about right, again from what has been said in the forum of the site I posted earlier. Once all the sediment is picked up and flushed the car settles down again.
Re: Veggy Oil in Diesel
In this months LRO or LRM there is a "make your own diesel" feature.
Worth a read
Worth a read

Remember - it only takes a few inches of water to drown a 406 don't make the same mistake I made! The V6 Exec is no more.
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PP2000 clone interface
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Re: Veggy Oil in Diesel
After further reading i'll be trying this once the current tank has been depleted a bit. 1.9 406 TDs seem to be quite happy on a blend of veg/dino, plus I believe the fuel filter is water heated too, which makes it far simpler. 

Re: Veggy Oil in Diesel
thats honest of them, i wouldnt tell the government thieving parasites anything, in fact im not going to!DaiRees wrote:I've probably got about 10 mates who use veggie in their 4X4s, and AFAIK only 2 of them pay any duty at all on it, and no-one's ever mentioned having any problems with the authorities.
why cant the hdi's take veggy oil?
2.0 hdi mk2.....
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because the fuel system is much more advanced. runs at much higher (silly high) pressure, electric control injectors with very fine spray pattern...
I think they will run on it, put i don't think the high pressure pump will last that long because of the extra strain of the thicker liquid.
I think they will run on it, put i don't think the high pressure pump will last that long because of the extra strain of the thicker liquid.
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Re: Veggy Oil in Diesel
It's only because of their jobs, can't risk ay kind of legal trouble in case it results in a P45cajunmart wrote:thats honest of them, i wouldnt tell the government thieving parasites anything, in fact im not going to!

Re: Veggy Oil in Diesel
is there a pump upgrade available? ie walbro etcmbell666 wrote:because the fuel system is much more advanced. runs at much higher (silly high) pressure, electric control injectors with very fine spray pattern...
I think they will run on it, put i don't think the high pressure pump will last that long because of the extra strain of the thicker liquid.
2.0 hdi mk2.....
Re: Veggy Oil in Diesel
Better to downgrade to a Bosch pump from a scrappy to be honest. Far simpler mechanicals and it doesn't seem to mind Veggy. Don't know about Walbros though - that might be an option.cajunmart wrote:is there a pump upgrade available? ie walbro etcmbell666 wrote:because the fuel system is much more advanced. runs at much higher (silly high) pressure, electric control injectors with very fine spray pattern...
I think they will run on it, put i don't think the high pressure pump will last that long because of the extra strain of the thicker liquid.
Lucas and more modern pumps seem to last only a few thousand miles before popping unless a twin tank system is installed (similar to LPG).
Re: Veggy Oil in Diesel
I am not aware of any pump upgrades that are available. EVen if there was likely to cost you more to buy and fit the pump that it would save you, even after a few years running.cajunmart wrote:is there a pump upgrade available? ie walbro etc
If you want to run verg oil you'll need a bosch pumped none HDi engine, as MikeMac said
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Previously - 1999 406 Executive HDI
Previously - 1999 406 Executive HDI
Re: Veggy Oil in Diesel
Having run both my Toyota Estima and my Citroen ZX on veggie for the last 18 months perhaps I can help.
No more than a 50/50 mix is recommended. Some people have run 100% veg but this usually leads to problems.
I use straight veg oil off the supermarket shelf. Some prefer corn oil as it is slightly thinner and smells 'different'
Yes, you will smell like a donut stall and continuously have "the munchies"
Lucas pumps do not like veg, Bosch ones do. The pump problem also affects Toyotas run on more than 50/50. For some reason the veg affects the seals and you get a leaking pump. Doesn't seem to affect the Bosch ones.
Initially, the veg oil MAY drag the crud out of the tank, moreso with steel tanks, not such a problem with plastic ones.
Onced this has settled emissions should be significantly REDUCED.
The law now allows you to 'manufacture' up to 2500 litres a year without paying duty. I manufacture mine by buying it and pouring it in the tank.
HDi's are NOT recommended to run on veg due to the higher pressures used.
Hope this helps, any questions please ask..........
No more than a 50/50 mix is recommended. Some people have run 100% veg but this usually leads to problems.
I use straight veg oil off the supermarket shelf. Some prefer corn oil as it is slightly thinner and smells 'different'
Yes, you will smell like a donut stall and continuously have "the munchies"

Lucas pumps do not like veg, Bosch ones do. The pump problem also affects Toyotas run on more than 50/50. For some reason the veg affects the seals and you get a leaking pump. Doesn't seem to affect the Bosch ones.
Initially, the veg oil MAY drag the crud out of the tank, moreso with steel tanks, not such a problem with plastic ones.
Onced this has settled emissions should be significantly REDUCED.
The law now allows you to 'manufacture' up to 2500 litres a year without paying duty. I manufacture mine by buying it and pouring it in the tank.
HDi's are NOT recommended to run on veg due to the higher pressures used.
Hope this helps, any questions please ask..........
Re: Veggy Oil in Diesel
Do all d8 1.9TD's have a bosch pump? 

I call her Starbug 1, because she's green with intergalactic milage!! I do love my D8 diesel.
Re: Veggy Oil in Diesel
According to everything I have read (Pug manuals included) yes.ed209 wrote:Do all d8 1.9TD's have a bosch pump?
http://www.vegetableoildiesel.co.uk/for ... 5#pid28229
shows a picture of a Bosch Pump. There is a difference in the fuel line connections between bosch and Lucas pumps, but I can't remember what it is.

Re: Veggy Oil in Diesel
After seeing Diesel pretty much everywhere round by me topping 110.9/111.9 I have decided to take the Veggy plunge. I reckon I'll fill the tank with diesel and around 15-20 litres of SVO straight off the supermarket shelf.
Got a D8 1.9TD so by the sounds of it all should be well. Fingers crossed...
Got a D8 1.9TD so by the sounds of it all should be well. Fingers crossed...
Re: Veggy Oil in Diesel
I'm gonna do the same with my d8 derv.
Will be back on when it all goes pear shaped..............
Will be back on when it all goes pear shaped..............
I call her Starbug 1, because she's green with intergalactic milage!! I do love my D8 diesel.