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Politics > Politics-USA |
| User: |
"Raymond" |
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12 Sep 2003 04:40:59 AM |
| Object: |
Drive your car on fryer oil |
"BIODIESEL is a vegetable oil based fuel that can be used as a
replacement for petroleum diesel in any diesel engine with little or
no modification to that engine. BIODIESEL is rapidly gaining
acceptance around the world, in large part due to its many health and
environmental benefits, when compared to the effects of regular diesel
fuel...
"Rudolph Diesel inventor of the diesel engine presented his engine
to the world ( in 1900 ) running on vegetable oil alone...
" Spent fryer oil is created by every restaurant in the world
serving french fries, chicken wings and the like. Every year in the
United States alone, 3 to 4 billion gallons of Waste Vegetable Oil (
WVO ) are being dumped into landfills... The same waste oil can be
used to cleanly power your own vehicles...
" Many people are turning to fueling diesel engines with BIODIESEL.
In 1999, Volkswagen put the "LUPO" car on the European market. The
Lupo uses the latest in diesel technology creating a vehicle that is
quiet, powerful, clean, gets up to 80 miles per gallon and is approved
for use with BIODIESEL."
BIODIESEL can be easily purchased on line in 55 gallon drums or can
be made at home. It is safe, non-toxic, will not combust, smells good,
and gets about one mile more per gallon than gasoline. It cost a bit
more than gasoline but with more use the product will come down
inprice considerably.
You can fill your own tank right in your garage or diveway with a
small hand held pump.
There is some bad publicity about ( from oil companies ) that the
BIODIESEL can not be used in cold climates. This is partly true, but a
small inexpensive and effective heating device can be installed that
resolves this problem. BIODIESEL is being used in Alaska, in the
coldest winters, without any problems .
For more information on BIODIESEL
See: http://grassolean.com/
Nationalize Health Care
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| User: "Hugh G. Rection" |
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| Title: Re: Drive your car on fryer oil |
12 Sep 2003 07:15:18 AM |
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Much more viable than Hydrogen powered cars IMHO.
"Raymond" <BLUERHYMER@aol.com> wrote in message
news:bdbe2722.0309120140.455c5ce7@posting.google.com...
"BIODIESEL is a vegetable oil based fuel that can be used as a
replacement for petroleum diesel in any diesel engine with little or
no modification to that engine. BIODIESEL is rapidly gaining
acceptance around the world, in large part due to its many health and
environmental benefits, when compared to the effects of regular diesel
fuel...
"Rudolph Diesel inventor of the diesel engine presented his engine
to the world ( in 1900 ) running on vegetable oil alone...
" Spent fryer oil is created by every restaurant in the world
serving french fries, chicken wings and the like. Every year in the
United States alone, 3 to 4 billion gallons of Waste Vegetable Oil (
WVO ) are being dumped into landfills... The same waste oil can be
used to cleanly power your own vehicles...
" Many people are turning to fueling diesel engines with BIODIESEL.
In 1999, Volkswagen put the "LUPO" car on the European market. The
Lupo uses the latest in diesel technology creating a vehicle that is
quiet, powerful, clean, gets up to 80 miles per gallon and is approved
for use with BIODIESEL."
BIODIESEL can be easily purchased on line in 55 gallon drums or can
be made at home. It is safe, non-toxic, will not combust, smells good,
and gets about one mile more per gallon than gasoline. It cost a bit
more than gasoline but with more use the product will come down
inprice considerably.
You can fill your own tank right in your garage or diveway with a
small hand held pump.
There is some bad publicity about ( from oil companies ) that the
BIODIESEL can not be used in cold climates. This is partly true, but a
small inexpensive and effective heating device can be installed that
resolves this problem. BIODIESEL is being used in Alaska, in the
coldest winters, without any problems .
For more information on BIODIESEL
See: http://grassolean.com/
Nationalize Health Care
Bluerhymer@aol.com
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| User: "Bryan Delgado" |
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| Title: Re: Drive your car on fryer oil |
12 Sep 2003 07:27:30 PM |
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Thanks for the post. I saw Daryl Hannah on the FOX News Bill O'reilly
show, but was never able to connect to the grassolean website for some
reason. I had forgotten the website, and have been working google to
try and find it.
Much appreciated (while I suspect many on this hard-core political
thread might be irritated by it).
Raymond wrote:
"BIODIESEL is a vegetable oil based fuel that can be used as a
replacement for petroleum diesel in any diesel engine with little or
no modification to that engine. BIODIESEL is rapidly gaining
acceptance around the world, in large part due to its many health and
environmental benefits, when compared to the effects of regular diesel
fuel...
"Rudolph Diesel inventor of the diesel engine presented his engine
to the world ( in 1900 ) running on vegetable oil alone...
" Spent fryer oil is created by every restaurant in the world
serving french fries, chicken wings and the like. Every year in the
United States alone, 3 to 4 billion gallons of Waste Vegetable Oil (
WVO ) are being dumped into landfills... The same waste oil can be
used to cleanly power your own vehicles...
" Many people are turning to fueling diesel engines with BIODIESEL.
In 1999, Volkswagen put the "LUPO" car on the European market. The
Lupo uses the latest in diesel technology creating a vehicle that is
quiet, powerful, clean, gets up to 80 miles per gallon and is approved
for use with BIODIESEL."
BIODIESEL can be easily purchased on line in 55 gallon drums or can
be made at home. It is safe, non-toxic, will not combust, smells good,
and gets about one mile more per gallon than gasoline. It cost a bit
more than gasoline but with more use the product will come down
inprice considerably.
You can fill your own tank right in your garage or diveway with a
small hand held pump.
There is some bad publicity about ( from oil companies ) that the
BIODIESEL can not be used in cold climates. This is partly true, but a
small inexpensive and effective heating device can be installed that
resolves this problem. BIODIESEL is being used in Alaska, in the
coldest winters, without any problems .
For more information on BIODIESEL
See: http://grassolean.com/
Nationalize Health Care
Bluerhymer@aol.com
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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| User: "m" |
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| Title: Re: Drive your car on fryer oil |
12 Sep 2003 11:47:22 AM |
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Would my car smell like fish sticks?
;^)
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| User: "Raymond" |
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| Title: Re: Drive your car on fryer oil |
12 Sep 2003 06:56:56 PM |
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(m) wrote in message news:<8ae03bef.0309120847.1f49cdf6@posting.google.com>...
Would my car smell like fish sticks?
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Maybe, maybe not. Are you male or female and who else drives your car?
Nationalize Health Care
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