Can't view the pics at work but as Steve has already confirmed its a Bosch you should be fine, AFAIK all 1.9's are fine on veg.
A couple of tips for you before you throw in some veg oil;
Only use clean oil, if its used make sure its been very well filtered, lots of info on t'internet. Run it for 200 miles or so then change the fuel filter, you may need to change it again after the next tank of veg depending on how clean your fuel tank is.
Make sure you have plenty of life in your plugs
Don't run a high percentage of veg until the weather warms up
I used to run 1/3 veg in the winter and 2/3 veg in the summer with a dose of injector cleaner in each tank full. It is overkill with the cleaner but I get it free from work so why not.
The only thing I ever used is veg oil, diesel and a shot of Forte.
If you've never run veg before you'll probably get lots of tips about using various things to thin the veg like petrol or thinners etc.. don't! you'll destroy your fuel pump.
Starting from cold let it tick over for a minute or 2 to warm things up and don't rag it for the first mile or so and you should be fine. (I do this with all my cars but thats just me)
Drove mine for 2 years like that and the engine was sweet as a nut when I sold it with loads of power and good economy.
The only problem I ever had was the MoT tester couldn't get a reading on his smoke tester as it was summer and I was on a high veg mix. It took 4 goes for the emissions to hit the bottom parameter for his tester. Why buy a Prius???
One more very important thing to remember, when sitting in traffic in the summer don't forget to rev it slightly and watch the car windows roll up, works well on tail gaters too, drop a cog and make smog. Firing a plume of partially burned veg oil over the bell ends windscreen is satifying yet still eco friendly

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