an observation i've made about people who only drive cars and rides

I think you’re both wrong. I thought you could run biodiesel without any modification and needed to do some work on the engine to run straight vegetable oil, used or unused. Mostly due to the difference in viscosity of veggie oil and gasoline. It needs to be warmed up to keep from mucking up the engine. Maybe I’m wrong though.

oil is too thick, whether it is cooked or not. It will gum everything up and your engine won’t start. so, you can either strip the glycerin out of the oil (biodiesel) or you can do some funky fuel system mods where you basically drive around using biodiesel until the engine warms up to the point that the heat will make the oil viscous enough for the engine to handle.

+1 on the last two posts.

[quote=halbritt]

It’s funny to watch people’s expressions when you’re filling up your truck after having helped them move and they see the total climb well over $100. Fortunately, I don’t accept cash in return for favors.[/quote]
im moving next weekend, can you help out with your truck? halp!

[quote=solbrothers][quote=halbritt]

It’s funny to watch people’s expressions when you’re filling up your truck after having helped them move and they see the total climb well over $100. Fortunately, I don’t accept cash in return for favors.[/quote]
im moving next weekend, can you help out with your truck? halp![/quote]

Saturday/Sunday? I might be able to jack my dad’s truck if you need it, it’s just a little nissan frontier, but sure it could help.

oh, i was kidding. sorry. we have a truck, btw.