This is why making biodiesel is going viral now! It's so easy!

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  • @dellawrence4323
    @dellawrence4323 Рік тому +42

    People started doing this a lot in the UK a few years back when diesel went over £1 per ltr, shortly afterward the price of vegetable oil went from 20 pence ltr, to over £1 ltr so it was cheaper to buy diesel.

    • @arhodes2866
      @arhodes2866 Рік тому +10

      Veg oil £2 a litre now!

    • @memecoinmafia2732
      @memecoinmafia2732 Рік тому +3

      it was handy when the gas stations were empty though

    • @muthunchakrabalaji3741
      @muthunchakrabalaji3741 Рік тому +4

      ​@@arhodes2866 You can make Veg Oil in your home, Oil crushing machines are available online

    • @oojimmyflip
      @oojimmyflip 4 місяці тому +1

      The Poles brought the idead over to the UK but they started filling up in supermarket car parks and the retailers caught on quickly and veg oil got real expensive.

  • @iviaverick52
    @iviaverick52 Рік тому +10

    that is another reason I love my 7.3, it eats anything

    • @oscarbear7498
      @oscarbear7498 4 місяці тому

      Why? Is it from the injectors having extream pressure to push fuel?

  • @waynegilchrist1596
    @waynegilchrist1596 Рік тому +18

    Like several of your other commenters, a decade ago I could make biodiesel extremely cheap and used it to fuel my farm equipment and my dually Ford. I was able to haul away used cooking oil from several local restaurants and cafes. That all began to change and the ingredients began to sky rocket and a company I won't name lest I give them free publicity, signed contracts with my cooking oil sources, to a man, and they pay them for their used oil. I sold my little refinery that I made and perfected and resigned myself to pay at the pump. I have since retired from farming/ranching but I just thought the viewers should know that it may be interesting and even intriguing to make your own diesel but it's not necessarily economical.

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  Рік тому +5

      I have over 1000 gallons of vegetable oil I've collected for free in the past year.

    • @waynegilchrist1596
      @waynegilchrist1596 Рік тому +5

      @@TheDrivewayEngineer good for you. Not everyone is so fortunate and the available sources can easily be strained if enough people in your vicinity decide to use it too. It's a good idea but not for everybody. Happy New Year to you.

    • @ZarawarKhan-gs8hr
      @ZarawarKhan-gs8hr 10 місяців тому

      Hi just want to know the if biodiesel can be made from soft drinks too

    • @porcupinepunch6893
      @porcupinepunch6893 8 місяців тому

      ​@@ZarawarKhan-gs8hrno

    • @paulbeddows6014
      @paulbeddows6014 Місяць тому

      Uneconomical in Britain now 15 years ago it was but greed consumed the process veg oil went from Half the price of diesel to either the same price or slightly dearer, the government as usual taxed it beyond what was viable. Big companies contracted the waste oil

  • @nazairbey2603
    @nazairbey2603 Рік тому +5

    It seems like a easy science experiment we all should of been taught in school .

    • @oscarbear7498
      @oscarbear7498 4 місяці тому

      Unfortunately you only get taught the mitochondria is the power house of the cell

  • @kylemcguff5581
    @kylemcguff5581 Рік тому +36

    Interesting process, very simple. I'm a biochemistry undergrad that's researching biodiesel made from ethanol and using potassium glyceroxide as the catalyst (made from glycerol). We want to optimize the safety, sustainability, and efficiency of biodiesel production with our methods!

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  Рік тому +7

      That's cool, I'm just an amateur and not a chemist lol.
      The hurdle for me, or any DIY'er in using Ethanol, is producing it free of water.
      The simple pot still I have, can hit 170-180 proof, removing that remaining water is the challenge.

    • @kylemcguff5581
      @kylemcguff5581 Рік тому +8

      @TheDrivewayEngineer to dry ethanol we use molecular sieves in our lab (type 3a I think). Reusable just need to bake for sometime to remove the water. Newer sieves will leave some dust that probably should be filtered out
      We do experiments showing effects of water on phase separation with our process. Our glassware is kept baking at 105C before reactions

    • @markimarku
      @markimarku Рік тому +1

      may I ask what is the source of your ethanol?

    • @ocomin8089
      @ocomin8089 Рік тому +1

      I'm flabbergasted, I couldn't believe he would use water spray and not filter it out. Leaving it on there will cost a lot more money in the long run, than that saved over using reqular. 1st the pump, then the injectors, and onwards from there ☹️

    • @64TommyG
      @64TommyG Рік тому +1

      Which is more energy-rich Methanol or Ethanol? If it is Methanol, I wonder why it is not used instead of Ethanol?

  • @amishadowbanned6264
    @amishadowbanned6264 2 роки тому +17

    I feel like I'm watching a ruff cut episode of breaking bad

  • @jg7041
    @jg7041 Рік тому +20

    Thank you for including the disclaimer. I had a newer duramax come to the dealer with low power complaints and a ton of codes. Exhaust smelled just like a deep fryer. Customer failed to mention he made his own biodiesel until service writer (finally) called and questioned the guy. This will not work on new trucks with emissions equipment. It could get cost prohibitive very quickly. A fresh tank of real diesel fixed the issues

    • @roberttill3787
      @roberttill3787 Рік тому +7

      If it smelled like a deep fryer it still had the glycerol in it, and was not therefore biodiesel. People will throw cooking oil in their vehicle and tell you they are using biodiesel when in fact they are using straight vegetable oil, as in this case.

    • @kender1412
      @kender1412 5 місяців тому

      ​@@roberttill3787-- That's not necessarily true. I was making real biodiesel for years when I could get the waste oil for free. Some restaurants paid me to take it. It ALWAYS smelled faintly like french fries.

  • @deanm4138
    @deanm4138 2 роки тому +5

    That was a very cool video JR thanks for sharing can’t wait to see the large scale video

  • @torredduster
    @torredduster Рік тому +7

    Thanks for this video, I can't wait for the larger scale version

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  Рік тому

      Probably won't be until spring now, it's too cold to pump oil in Michigan now.
      I have a bunch stored up, and some cleaned and ready to process, but transfering it is a nightmare right now.
      I'm down to my last barrel of B100 at home now.

  • @baggedmazda666
    @baggedmazda666 2 роки тому +30

    I can’t wait to see the larger scale video. I’m pretty happy to be driving my alh powered tdi getting 40mpg even cheaper fuel would be great

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  2 роки тому +8

      I saw a TDI car go up for sale for 700 bucks when I was at the lake and thought, wtf would sell a TDI that cheap right now lol.
      It sold in 30 minutes before I could finish the section of video I was working on.

    • @FirstLast-tx3yj
      @FirstLast-tx3yj Рік тому +2

      @@TheDrivewayEngineer i asked you before about the necessity to go through the process of methanol to have usable fuel and you told me that
      Old vehicles with mechanical pumps use filtered veg oil as is mixed with some diesel
      New vehicles require the removal of glycerin
      Is it safe to assume that the biodiesel after glycerine has been removed can be used on any diesel engine old and new?
      Meaning I do the process on all the oil i get regardless and use the made biodiesel on whatever I want old or new without caring

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  Рік тому +4

      @@FirstLast-tx3yj yes, you can run anything new or old on B100.
      People say that B100 does something to the dpf in newer trucks, but mine has no dpf, so idc lol.
      But my Toyota can easily run on diesel, oil, veg oil, B100, B20, whatever

    • @FirstLast-tx3yj
      @FirstLast-tx3yj Рік тому

      @@TheDrivewayEngineer will you ever try catalytic cracking of veg oil to make gasoline?
      The process is more complicated than the esterification of veg oil to diesel but will give you about 20% gasoline 40% diesel and 40% gasses that you can use to reheat the rig itself
      I got excited about it because my fun having vehicles are gasoline and not diesel

    • @ML-dl1cp
      @ML-dl1cp Рік тому +5

      @@TheDrivewayEngineer Jeez, man, use eye-pro when mixing that potassium hydroxide!
      I'm a bit confused, because I've been pricing bulk (new) veg oil and the nest price I can find works out to around $3.75/litre (16L for $60). Not very economical when pump desel is $1.38/L right now. Where do you find cheap veg oil in bulk quantities?
      One question: I've got a VW BHW engine (2005 Passat) in my Toyota. The lift pump in the tank is the OEM Toyota but the lines are B100 rated and the VW is all OEM but with MAF/EGR/Cat deletes. Do you think I could run straight veg oil without ruining everything?

  • @yarkop6203
    @yarkop6203 Рік тому +2

    Very much looking forward to the large scale vid.

  • @terriblet4145
    @terriblet4145 Рік тому +17

    Made my own biodiesel for 5 years at over 1000 liters per year. Had to give it up when used oil became hard to get and what I did get titrated to high. You have the basics but you need to refine your process. Hopefully you will do so with a larger processor.

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  Рік тому +3

      The only purpose of the video is to show the basics.
      I burn 20-30 gallons a week.

    • @Jerry-pk7xw
      @Jerry-pk7xw Рік тому +2

      Have you tried pre-wash with the previous batch of glycerol? Brings titration way down for the next batch.

    • @tking1539
      @tking1539 Рік тому +2

      You need used oil I can give you 2,000 litres free

    • @robinrussell3705
      @robinrussell3705 Рік тому +4

      After Katrina I made biodiesel in a methanol, sodium hydroxide process, my truck ran great

    • @Bennix
      @Bennix Рік тому

      ​@@tking1539where is it coming from?

  • @paulbaker5085
    @paulbaker5085 Рік тому +3

    And if you make soap you have 0 waste . I like that

  • @dLLund
    @dLLund Рік тому +1

    thank you for posting. mr wizard meets chemical engineering. don herbert would be proud.

  • @davidrobinson7112
    @davidrobinson7112 Рік тому +2

    Excellent....thank you for the chemistry lessen
    ..

  • @davidgrenfell1484
    @davidgrenfell1484 Рік тому +1

    In my younger days, I used to get my oil from a restaurant, (free), clean it up using an old cream sepatator as a centrifuge, and pour it straight into my ‘81 VW Golf. Never had injector or filter problems. Of course, I could only do this when the temperature was above 12 centigrade. I got 40 mpg (imperial gallon, not U.S.)

  • @davekauffman8727
    @davekauffman8727 Рік тому +8

    I've never owned a Diesel engine, or a vehicle powered by one, but I have heard that biodiesel will eventually create clogging in the fuel system, and is quicker to gel or freeze in lower temperatures.

    • @raymondcandiotes4639
      @raymondcandiotes4639 Рік тому +1

      Absolutely correct!!!! Stay away.

    • @jacobvanhalteren7452
      @jacobvanhalteren7452 Рік тому +4

      if done incorrectly yes. You need to ensure you add anti-microbial and anti-gel to bio diesel. Also important to test PH level and make it slightly basic so it doesn't east away at the fuel system.

  • @Seafariireland
    @Seafariireland 7 місяців тому

    Well done!

  • @SolarTechFL
    @SolarTechFL Рік тому +2

    I ran a biopro saves alot of the time involved

  • @thebeerinnandrewmckenna2655
    @thebeerinnandrewmckenna2655 2 роки тому +18

    Hi, I make my own biodiesel, from Nottingham, England. I remove the Glycerol then rinse, then heat off the suspended water. I would of thought water in it would cause hydrolic lock, and thought all diesels would over time, caramelise the pistons then be harder to start on cooking oil.

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  2 роки тому +8

      You can heat off the water if you're in a rush or just want security, I just wait it out myself.
      If you run straight WVO long term, you will have issues with your IP and rings eventually. How long that takes, 60k, 100k miles, anyones guess. And at current prices, people may find it worth it.

    • @thebeerinnandrewmckenna2655
      @thebeerinnandrewmckenna2655 2 роки тому +10

      @@TheDrivewayEngineer I always steam the water off, otherwise rust and hydrolic lock.

    • @dutchkenny
      @dutchkenny Рік тому +1

      Doing a vid?

    • @ColinWatters
      @ColinWatters Рік тому +4

      I guess you use used oil? Or is there a source of cheap new veg oil in the UK?

    • @thebeerinnandrewmckenna2655
      @thebeerinnandrewmckenna2655 Рік тому +6

      @@ColinWatters Best to get used oil from a take away, and I give them £4 for Twenty Litres, about 6 Dollars?

  • @roadmasterk6019
    @roadmasterk6019 2 роки тому +1

    Very impressive, this upload...

  • @TheGardener54uk
    @TheGardener54uk Рік тому +1

    Safety glasses are a must !!! and some type of thin nitrile gloves maybe . Just saying , 🫶🇬🇧🫶

  • @tirebiter1680
    @tirebiter1680 Рік тому

    3 women drove their diesel van across the U.S. without paying for any fuel. They gathered the used cooking oil that was being thrown out behind the restaurants where they ate, and used that as fuel.

  • @martinsteele5171
    @martinsteele5171 Рік тому +3

    Hi just a comment you need to wash bio d in h2so4 sulfuric acid and water diluted. And before washing separate the free fatty acid and glyerene off the product.
    When the h2so4 is initially washed separate and wash another 2 times with fresh water and a bubble stone from an aquarium with an air pump.
    Your bio d will be clean and ready to use when it's clear if you have issues with water retention add a little isopropanol alcohol.
    I manufactured bio d to the en 14/2/14 standard.
    And was one of the original bio d ers in the UK.
    Regards Martin steele

    • @pekkopekkie
      @pekkopekkie Рік тому

      Can u give me the step by step how to make bio feul

    • @martinsteele5171
      @martinsteele5171 Рік тому

      @@pekkopekkie Hi have you got any experience of making bio d.

  • @Nik00gfdsa
    @Nik00gfdsa Рік тому +2

    Buffets are a the great chip source of ysed cooking oil.
    I used to put 275 gall toat at buffet. Then exchange it.

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  Рік тому

      The best oil I get is from Chinese restaurants. Very little water, fairly clean.
      Local bar was like 1/2 water, quit pumping theirs.

    • @Nik00gfdsa
      @Nik00gfdsa Рік тому

      @@TheDrivewayEngineer i have 800 gallons oil. I do not need it. At 32465

  • @OverlandTT
    @OverlandTT Рік тому +5

    I was making “bio” diesel over 20 years ago before it even had a label or required regulation 🤣

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  Рік тому +2

      There's no "required regulation" now lol

    • @OverlandTT
      @OverlandTT Рік тому +1

      @@TheDrivewayEngineer
      There is if you are in either the UK or Europe.

  • @davebarron5939
    @davebarron5939 2 роки тому +1

    Ah yes, the quintessential / typical "MI. Gray" day as always, somewhere there is sunshine..

  • @thebeerinnandrewmckenna2655
    @thebeerinnandrewmckenna2655 Рік тому +35

    You are nearly there, did everything right, but forgot to remove the Glycerol, but instead, mist washed it while the Glycerol is still at the bottom. You then poured it all in and the water that was in it. You need to remove the Glycerol, then wash it, keep removing the water from the bottom until the water is clear, then heat off the water until bio is dry, then filter the bio

    • @OverlandTT
      @OverlandTT Рік тому +3

      Just add 10% unleaded to standard new svo and it works a treat. Never had an issue.

    • @Taydrum
      @Taydrum Рік тому +2

      @@OverlandTT Ethanol is no bueno for many diesel pumps or seals

    • @OverlandTT
      @OverlandTT Рік тому +1

      @@Taydrum
      Mix it 50/50 if that’s a concern.
      South American diesels run on “bio fuels” and have no issues.
      The emissions are cleaner also as there is no NOX or other harmful things.

    • @OverlandTT
      @OverlandTT Рік тому

      @@Taydrum ethanol should
      Not be mixed with diesel anyway. It’s vegetable/seed/canola oil.

    • @Taydrum
      @Taydrum Рік тому +1

      @@OverlandTT all gas in my state is 10% ethanol

  • @kanarimentos7056
    @kanarimentos7056 4 місяці тому

    good job

  • @oojimmyflip
    @oojimmyflip 4 місяці тому

    any diesel truck as long as it is not an HDi engine (high pressure injection) will run on a 50/50 mix of veg oil and diesel regardless of pump make in the summer months when temps are higher than 10 degrees C, if however you have a Bosch fuel pump you can pour straight vegetable oil, sunflower oil into the tank and run it without problems in the summertime. in winter you would need a tank heater.
    I ran my 1998 Citroen diesel on reclaimed vegetable oil for 7 years in a row during the summer and had no issues at all, my Father had the same car and ran his to on vegetable oil.

  • @cuisleproperties6351
    @cuisleproperties6351 Рік тому +2

    You should get jars with taps on the bottom.

  • @thesetruths1404
    @thesetruths1404 8 місяців тому

    All of the used oils and hydraulic fluids I collect at home I catch as clean as possible in a catch can I keep sealed in double trash bags. When full, I pour the 15 qts into 5-qt oil jugs I save from new oil/fluid changes. I let the jugs sit for at least 90 days and then slowly pour off the top 4 quarts. The last quart has the settled solids or contamination in it.
    I mix 3 gal of the clean used oil with gasoline nearly 1:1 in 5 gallon fuel cans and shake for 1 minute, and put two 5-gallons cans into a 3/4 full tank of diesel. My 2005 Ram diesel has a 40 gallon tank. This makes a mix of about 15% used oils. It seems to run fine Winter and Summer. I do change my fuel filter a little sooner than typical, about every 10,000 miles, rather than 15,000.
    The dirty oil left in each jug i combine again and let settle another 90 days and repeat. The 2nd time I pour off the top and use the remainder as chain-lube and make two-cycle fuel for my chainsaw, and some start my wood boiler at night.
    It's a cheap and easy way to get rid of collected fluids, have a little free fuel, and not waste anything either.

  • @Cbaxter73655
    @Cbaxter73655 Рік тому

    For everyone wanting to try this please do you research on pricing first. Local sources to me ( middle of nowhere southern US ) Methanol prices are around $517 for a 54 Gallon drum, not 55, which comes out to approximately $9.57 per gallon. I buy well over 200 gallons a year and cant get a deal on it lol. Another local source for vegetable oil quoted me at $1,650 for a 55 gallon drum, approximately $30 a gallon. Even at my local supermarket I am paying $30 a gallon for store brand, and up to $60 a gallon for high end name brand vegetable oil. Just to cook with. For our UK friends that dont know, 1 gallon = 3.785 liters.

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  Рік тому

      Do your research first indeed,
      www.americhemsalescorp.com/product-page/methyl-alcohol

  • @Iann128
    @Iann128 2 роки тому +7

    JR I assume this would work great in my little Kubota, with no emissions crap on it.

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  2 роки тому +4

      Straight filtered veg oil would work well for you as well, you don't have to process it like this

  • @dannybrooks2784
    @dannybrooks2784 Рік тому +4

    The first diesel engines ran on peanut oil. There are quite a few videos out there and different diesel engines that run on vegetable oil.

    • @jammer6524
      @jammer6524 Рік тому

      Rudolf Diesel also ran his diesels on hemp oil.

    • @64TommyG
      @64TommyG Рік тому

      Also the Detroit diesels was a multifuel engine and not so sensible other that they could run away on engine oil whit bad luck...

  • @stucrossland3719
    @stucrossland3719 Рік тому +1

    Unfortunately here in the UK the vegetable oil is just as expensive as the diesel..It's interesting that our natural gas price is 5x higher than the rest of Europe.If that's not an agenda I don't know what is.

  • @specialservicesequipment393
    @specialservicesequipment393 Рік тому +1

    you can use filtered vegetable oil, but you have to keep it hot all the way up to the injectors to the glycerine doesn't sludge it out.
    '

  • @jozsefienciu2325
    @jozsefienciu2325 Місяць тому

    Hello antifreeze can be used instead of methanol? Thanks.

  • @bimmerfab
    @bimmerfab 2 роки тому

    Your the real mvp

  • @legenderekfixes
    @legenderekfixes Рік тому +1

    Can you use this as a replacement for "#2 heating oil" (aka farm/ag/offroad diesel) in a home oil furnace?

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  Рік тому +1

      Yes, the problem is, as others are mentioning, it's quicker to gell than diesel or Home Heating Oil.
      If it's going to be cold where your tank is, you'll have to blend it, or heat the tank, or both.

  • @charlesroer972
    @charlesroer972 Рік тому +4

    Diesel engines originally used peanut oil

  • @justinhaller2055
    @justinhaller2055 Рік тому +1

    Do you use a line heater to thin it out? its been below 20f all week where im at its not fun with an 85 diesel.

  • @Nik00gfdsa
    @Nik00gfdsa Рік тому

    I did it in 2008 crises. By toats. I had f350 and always had a problem- methanol was eating o-rings in a low pressure fuel pump.

  • @timothyblazer1749
    @timothyblazer1749 Рік тому

    The point is...grow sunflowers. All you need to do to convert SVO to fully compatible diesel is add kerosene or gasoline at 10% to it. No methanol or potassium hydroxide needed. In addition, to filter WVO you can just use gelatin mixed with hot water stirred in and settled.
    You do NOT need to react with methanol. The kero/petrol soluabilizes the fatty esters that you remove with this method. It also increases energy density in the fuel over and above standard diesel, whereas the methanol method reduces it.
    I've known about this method for years after a Kansas farmer used the results of a 2002 paper to convert sunflower oil to diesel. He tested it extensively on an injector bench, then stepwise used it in his diesel truck, and eventually started using it in all of his farming equipment, including 250k dollar combines. He grows sunflowers as a part of his rotation, and as fuel prices increased he realized he could save enormous money over selling the seed into the animal feed market.

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  Рік тому

      That's not the point at all.
      The point is, this is the way that I make B100 fuel.
      That's the point.

    • @timothyblazer1749
      @timothyblazer1749 Рік тому

      @@TheDrivewayEngineer apologies...i didn't mean to come off confrontational. You do a good job with your method. I'm just frustrated that a cheaper method exists and is receiving no love.

  • @Ribeiro06
    @Ribeiro06 Рік тому +10

    It works with waste veggie oil as well... Some dinner places will give it to you for free... That process still need some washing and drying, but for a starter kit is great

    • @hunkenpunken
      @hunkenpunken Рік тому +8

      THATS actually the whole idea to use free wasteoil.

    • @guitarista666
      @guitarista666 Рік тому

      I'm trying to find out how to get the WVO. Do you live in the US?

  • @amishadowbanned6264
    @amishadowbanned6264 2 роки тому +5

    What about used oil mixed with old gasoline or regular gasoline mix?

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  2 роки тому +2

      Different process, same idea. I wouldn't bother without a centrifuge though.

    • @amishadowbanned6264
      @amishadowbanned6264 2 роки тому +6

      @@TheDrivewayEngineer Thanks for replying! I have an almost unlimited amount of used oil and used gasoline in my line of work. I'm thinking about trying to do the waste oil/gas thing in a older diesel, maybe a gm 6.5 idk

  • @marcjanssen1732
    @marcjanssen1732 Рік тому

    Thans for the video. What happens whit the waste?

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  Рік тому

      We sell it to a place who makes soap, but, it's soap, so it can also go down the drain

  • @GaryMcKinnonUFO
    @GaryMcKinnonUFO Рік тому +2

    Nice and easy thanks pal. Do you heat the oil to 150 Farenheit or Centigrade ? Liked and subbed.

  • @FLSTFB103
    @FLSTFB103 Рік тому +1

    Nice vid, what year is your Toyota, and what engine is in it?

  • @nucleargator1
    @nucleargator1 Рік тому +6

    Hi, just found your channel, cool topics.
    I've got a question. I have about 200 gallons of 40 year old diesel. It is/was farm grade. It is now thicker and darker, and will clog up fuel injectors on an old tractor. Is it possible to restore the fuel for use? And if not, could I use it in a Chinese diesel heater (space heater) by adding "Heet" or an alternative to it?

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  Рік тому +7

      I'd thin it with gas until it's the consistency of normal diesel, and run it as a blend with good diesel

    • @davidtams1218
      @davidtams1218 Рік тому

      Thin it with kerosene maybe?

    • @mikevolante7663
      @mikevolante7663 Рік тому +4

      First measure the viscosity, I doubt it's as thick as you think. I've worked with old diesel that's just fine. It will likely need filtering to remove any impurities ( and dry it). Once clean and dry, assuming viscosity is OK. It will be OK. If in doubt, run it in older engines, pre common rail. Will be fine

    • @64TommyG
      @64TommyG Рік тому +3

      @@mikevolante7663 Old diesel handle long time storage much better than the new sorts, and the condenses usually has to be removed whit etanol before each vinter!
      The material of the tank is important because plastic tanks are not producing a lot of impurities as metal tanks, but I doesn't know if some sort of chemical reaction can take place between the diesel and plastic in many years?

  • @alexandrawhitelock6195
    @alexandrawhitelock6195 Рік тому +1

    I'm willing to do the 'green thing' as long as it is easy. I heat my VT now with biodiesel…works super…a weeeee bit more $ but that's it.

    • @Mass.Effect
      @Mass.Effect Рік тому

      🤣🤣🤣 sheeple!!!!!

    • @alexandrawhitelock6195
      @alexandrawhitelock6195 Рік тому

      @@Mass.Effect thought we were done with this name calling. Guess not. You are a sheep following your flock in lockstep…🤷‍♀️

  • @martinsteele5171
    @martinsteele5171 Рік тому

    And with pottasium hydroxide back titrate and if I remember right it's 5.25 grammes to virgin oil, plus titration for recovered veg oil.

  • @franklinkeeley2327
    @franklinkeeley2327 Рік тому +1

    The cost of using unused cooking oil is more than buying diesel not to mention the cost of the rest of that

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  Рік тому +1

      Don't buy unused cooking oil.
      Like you didn't read a single other comment or watch any of the linked or carded videos.

    • @franklinkeeley2327
      @franklinkeeley2327 Рік тому +1

      @@TheDrivewayEngineer lol, I was commenting on what you was actually doing in the video 😉👍

  • @galaxies2go
    @galaxies2go Рік тому +1

    I have a ‘97 250 ram would I still need to filter the oil? And I’ve heard people use old restaurant fryer oil-if it was used to deep fry chicken or other meat patties wouldn’t that mess up the oil?

  • @qmyers367
    @qmyers367 Рік тому +1

    Been buying methanol in 5 gallon buckets, but can’t find the 55 gallon drums for a decent price, where do you buy yours at?

  • @TheMavosa
    @TheMavosa Рік тому +1

    4 quarts = gallon. 3.78 litres = gallon

  • @coucouj2781
    @coucouj2781 10 місяців тому

    What would the proportion if using sodium hydroxide?

  • @AlfonsLC
    @AlfonsLC 2 роки тому +6

    Well. Thats a process. But these prices might make me do it anyway. Very cool video

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  2 роки тому +7

      It's easier on a large scale, you just ignore it for a day, come back, etc.
      Once you have a routine it's no more work than my cats litter boxes lol

  • @bobbynolen154
    @bobbynolen154 Рік тому +1

    Was the engine swapped out in the truck? The emblems looked like it said hemi on the fender. It looked like a hemi exhaust on the back. Just wondering, good stuff and thanks for sharing. I have an ‘04 duramax that I use for my business everyday and diesel is killing me at 5.50 or so a gallon

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  Рік тому +1

      Stock engine

    • @coborobasky2080
      @coborobasky2080 Рік тому +3

      Its cheaper to run black diesel. 10 parts old oil and 1 part unleaded.

    • @shoes121255
      @shoes121255 Рік тому

      @@coborobasky2080 can't do that reliably on a common rail.

  • @davewebster1627
    @davewebster1627 Рік тому

    Where do I get the hydroxide

  • @boymahina123
    @boymahina123 Рік тому +6

    I'm here wondering what it would take to switch out the methanol with ethanol and still make the biodiesel

  • @Cookie-kf3xn
    @Cookie-kf3xn Рік тому +1

    Cool stuff! BTW: Does it smell like Diesel?

  • @hunkenpunken
    @hunkenpunken Рік тому +5

    A bit strange to do even the example the wrong way.
    You always empty the glycerol first and after that you can wash it several times with water. The more washes, the cleaner diesel.
    Conical containers are always used to easily empty out glycerol and dirty water that settle on the bottom.

    • @ohyeahthatsright3155
      @ohyeahthatsright3155 Рік тому +1

      That haze was a 6+. It should be 2 or lower.
      The haze is impurities and mostly water.

    • @pekkopekkie
      @pekkopekkie Рік тому

      Can you give me how you do step by step

  • @billmmckelvie5188
    @billmmckelvie5188 Рік тому +3

    It would be interesting to know the comparative cost between Bio diesel and normal diesel? thanks.

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  Рік тому +2

      From the pump, it's not even available locally for me anymore. It was about 20 cents a gallon cheaper.
      From my home, it's 93 cents a gallon.

    • @billmmckelvie5188
      @billmmckelvie5188 Рік тому +1

      @@TheDrivewayEngineer Wow I am surprised at it not been available, here in the U.K. we have it in abundance thank goodness!

    • @64TommyG
      @64TommyG Рік тому +1

      The first thing I need to learn is how much a gallon is!??! The diesel prize was around 2,50 € per liter when it was as highest... Impossible to compere with unknown amount (litres versus gallons) so if I could get it down to under a €/litre I would earn a lot of money per year when I drive between 100-200000 kilometers each year...

    • @billmmckelvie5188
      @billmmckelvie5188 Рік тому +1

      @@64TommyG 3.785 litres to U.S. Gallon snd and 4.54 litres to Imperial Gallon.

    • @leiflillandt1488
      @leiflillandt1488 Рік тому +1

      @@64TommyG I'm guessing!!! 1 gallon 3,75 litre, 1/4 a quarter is about 0,95 l ? This without googling!

  • @ronbown3836
    @ronbown3836 Рік тому +1

    If you use used vegetable oil from different restaurants AKA cooking oil is that pretty much the same?

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  Рік тому

      I collect from several different restaurants.
      I've stopped collecting from some because it had too much water and fat in it.
      So even if it's all oil, it's not all the same quality. It doesn't matter if one is canola and one is coconut though.

  • @AZ762SHOOTER
    @AZ762SHOOTER 6 місяців тому

    While it's good in a pinch, you can't store it. We use bio diesel on base and it ruined injectors and separated in the fuel tanks. What I would like to learn is distilling crude oil to make diesel...

  • @k1ortia
    @k1ortia Рік тому

    BP, shell and Esso have left the chat!!

  • @williescholtz4617
    @williescholtz4617 Рік тому

    Hi I'm watching from South Africa, must it be new oil or can it be used oil buying from a fish and chips shop.

  • @Pinzpilot101
    @Pinzpilot101 Рік тому +3

    With you on this one...But first I am going to say...Do not try this with the newer High Pressure pump engines...such as the one I have in my Jeep Wrangler CRD or the newer VW/Audi models. In the past I have run Landrover diesels, Rover car diesels, Perkins Diesels, Peugeot/Citroen diesels, even VW turbo Diesels. I never did any of the things you did....I ran my engines on. Diesel, Kerosene, Hydraulic oil, Brake fluid, cooking oil direct from the supermarket and mixes of all of these....like when a guy gave me 400 litres of old brake fluid.......I would throw half a tank of brake fluid in my Landrover and then top off with diesel, she ran perfectly if not quieter than on straight diesel....same with hydraulic oil.....The Landrover would run happily on hydraulic oil, so would the Perkins diesel.....but a bit of diesel or Kerosene to top it off never hurt matters. I would say that over the years I did this regularly I saved thousands of pounds sterling......I would occasionally take old engine oil from friends and from my servicing and run it through old denim a few times...Denim is a good filter. I also denim filtered some of the hydraulic oil, didn't seem to do much to it but it did take out a residue. I carried out all these operations in a small shed in my back yard and kept a big drum of my filtered fuel in my shed and for years only went to a filling station when I was waiting for something to run through my filter system.

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  Рік тому +2

      I literally put this into a high pressure pump engine in this video.
      I have been doing so for 205,000 miles now.

    • @Pinzpilot101
      @Pinzpilot101 Рік тому +3

      @@TheDrivewayEngineer Great....I am happy for you.....I will look into it when I need it.....but I used to do all those things when I was just a poor guy trying to make his way in the world....Nowadays I own a farm and have at least 200 gallons of diesel in reserve at any one time. (I will probably buy one of those fancy things that do it all for you and keep it in the back of the barn....I still hate wasting old oil.

  • @roberthiggins1673
    @roberthiggins1673 Рік тому +3

    are you not including the price of the vegetable oil ?

    • @NigelM18
      @NigelM18 Рік тому

      Right? I'm still trying to figure out how this is 25c a litre-+

  • @FarmerBoBonYoutube
    @FarmerBoBonYoutube Рік тому +1

    That is if you can get old veg oil, nowadays here by us every drop of old oil is scooped up by the recyling companies. Your only hope of finding old veg oil is in your own kitchen after making fries and thats not gonna fill a tank in a few months, so yeah not really worth it. Its a much better idea to make diesel and fuel from old plastic via pyrolyses. Those are much easier to come by and you get much more variety, you even get gas for your stove😉😄👍

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  Рік тому

      I have and collect for free more oil than I can ever use.

    • @FarmerBoBonYoutube
      @FarmerBoBonYoutube Рік тому

      @@TheDrivewayEngineer ahh good for you brother.. so actually what your video is about you having bio diesel and no one else can get. Heheheh, just saying. Cudos on the bio diesel 👍😄😉

  • @timpobega7951
    @timpobega7951 6 місяців тому

    the only problem of biodiesel is that requires a lot of pure alcohol and it's incredibly expensive so people dont make it but just go to a gas station and have a regular diesel that is alredy tested and has nearly identical price (probably even cheaper). anyway you've made a nice guide man

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  6 місяців тому

      55 gallons of methyl alcohol cost me 235.00
      That gives me a cost of 91 cents a gallon.
      I've been running this for years now, my costs have never been over 1.13 a gallon.
      But the fact that it takes any amount of effort above zero will keep people paying 4.50/gallon at the pump anyway

  • @granttunbridge3412
    @granttunbridge3412 Рік тому

    What a mission...

  • @tonypointer7026
    @tonypointer7026 Рік тому

    What year of dodge could you use that bio diesel in. 2007 Cummings ok. How much for 45 gallon drum of heet

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  Рік тому

      I literally poured it into my Dodge in the video.
      I pay 230 bucks for 55 gallons of methanol.

  • @carlosfixon5077
    @carlosfixon5077 Рік тому +5

    I made mine back in 1990s using 5 x 1ltr bottles of vegetable oil and 1 1ltr turpentine and half liter of diesel and mix it and smell like a dish n chip shop :😀

    • @roberttill3787
      @roberttill3787 Рік тому

      thats not Biodiesel thats modified cooking oil.

  • @AndreLeandro139
    @AndreLeandro139 Рік тому +7

    I did my first batch. Its about 26 /28 liters or soo... i bought 5liters of methanol, it took 2 weeks, not very easy ti find. Then i did the ratio i found on a vietnamese video. 8l wvo, 2l metanol and 50 grs lye. It is wonderful, but still a pitty in winter it is not very usefull

    • @jagsfanrick
      @jagsfanrick Рік тому

      crazy what one will do to save a buck or 2.

  • @catherinelavender6548
    @catherinelavender6548 Рік тому

    Can you put this straight in your tank without emptying it? Also can it do any damage to your car?

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  Рік тому +1

      No, it will absolutely damage any modern car if you just dump straight vegetable oil in it.
      And any car that's not diesel

    • @catherinelavender6548
      @catherinelavender6548 Рік тому

      Will bio diesel damage your vehicle?

  • @felgrand6557
    @felgrand6557 Рік тому

    How do you use the glycérol ?

  • @dragonshadow3707
    @dragonshadow3707 Рік тому

    Hey bud a quick question could you not have just syphoned the bottom off quicker?

  • @alf3071
    @alf3071 Рік тому +1

    what happens if some of the glycerin ends up in the fuel tank?

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  Рік тому +2

      Depends on a bunch of stuff.
      Probably nothing.
      Possibly everything.
      Anywhere in between lol.
      In my full size processor I just drain until pure B100 comes out, I waste some of it to ensure no glycerin makes it.

  • @MrInnovativeEnergy
    @MrInnovativeEnergy Рік тому +1

    Small refinery makes 5-8 gallons per hour of diesel and half that of gasoline from waste crankcase oil. No chemicals to buy, free waste motor oil. Better solution from someone who has spent more than a decade making biodiesel.

  • @aaronflowers1516
    @aaronflowers1516 Рік тому

    Can this process be bypassed by adding 30 percent kerosene or 50 percent diesel to clean veg oil

  • @worldclassish
    @worldclassish Рік тому

    Bio diesel is a great additive however if run on pure Bio it will clean the fuel tank of sludge and send it to your injectors.
    The repair is very involved.
    And keep it away from paint and concrete or rubber. It will damage all three.
    I'll see how it works for heating my house.

  • @dennisimber1375
    @dennisimber1375 Рік тому

    What about power and exhaust emissions?

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  Рік тому

      Well let me just run down to the lab and test these things for you.

  • @dus10dnd
    @dus10dnd 4 місяці тому

    You can use animal to make biodiesel, but there are challenges that have to be overcome. The lye (KOH or NaOH) is what causes the reaction, the methanol (which could be substituted with ethanol) is a catalyst and isn't mandatory... the process takes longer. It does NOT cause the "fats to drop out of suspension". The chemical reaction takes the triglycerides and breaks off the glycerine that binds the 3 fatty acids together. The by product is soap, essentially.
    EDIT (PSA): Also, when working with methanol and either form of lye (KOH or NaOH), you should be wearing adequate PPE. Methanol is lethal and readily absorbs into your body through your skin. As few as 10mL can cause blindness and 15mL can be fatal. Lye is caustic and will give you a nasty chemical burn. Despite how people are starting to freak out about it, you SHOULD use vinegar to neutralize the lye... you do want to be cautious and not let it stand, pour the vinegar on the affected site in a place with drainage (over a sink is fine, if it is your hands) and rinse with water to remove the combination which is exothermic. Proper PPE is elbow length cleaning gloves, goggles, and a good chemical apron as well as keeping the rest of your body well covered.
    Can you wing it without hurting yourself? Sure... but a bump or slip and you're screwed. Don't be stupid. PSA over.

    • @oscarbear7498
      @oscarbear7498 4 місяці тому

      No but you can use screaming children , the fumes smell like burger King

    • @dus10dnd
      @dus10dnd 4 місяці тому

      @@oscarbear7498 No to what, exactly? You can absolutely use animal fats.

    • @oscarbear7498
      @oscarbear7498 4 місяці тому

      @@dus10dnd animals are food, children are disposable is why. We got millions of children refugees in texas we trying to get rid of

    • @dus10dnd
      @dus10dnd 4 місяці тому

      @@oscarbear7498 I get that the refugee situation is getting bad, but that is a dipshit statement.

  • @jozsefienciu2325
    @jozsefienciu2325 Рік тому

    Metanol only with special licence ! but if i don't have etanol then what can i use? because etanol is very expensive in my country about 26 Dollar one litter! What is that HEET solution? can be done at home?

    • @oscarbear7498
      @oscarbear7498 4 місяці тому

      You can make methanol at home, requires a bit of chemistry but, not difficult to make

  • @edmundzed9870
    @edmundzed9870 Рік тому +6

    Good stuff man! Living in the Netherlands I am interested, we pay about 7.5 Euro/gallon for Diesel.
    Unfortunately we will likely get the death penalty if we get caught making cheaper full.
    Wonder what can be done for the newer Diesel engines with common rail high pressure injections systems.

    • @sindbad8411
      @sindbad8411 Рік тому

      Edmund, greetings from Frankfurt. I don't think this concept works in most of Europe. At least here, I wouldn't be able to buy a 55 gallon barrel of Ethanol as the guy in the first posting above mentioned, no legal way unless I run a business. And Diesel engines that old aren't allowed to enter environmental zones in most cities for several years already. Plant oil for cooking is almost as expensive as Diesel and I wonder if used oil from small food shop is possible to obtain. Wouldn't be surprised if the owners have to document buying and selling / recycling but I have to check that. I'm very happy with my12 year old VW Caddy and its CNG motor. Natural gas for cars still has a reduced tax rate, which will obviously end rather sooner than later. Until than is about €5.50 per 100 km of range. The overall footprint of CNG is very good and a new EV needs to run for 150k- 200k kilometers to break even with the CNG. I came here because I finally learned about the Vevor Diesel air heater yesterday (for my workshop) although it does take almost anything oil based as old Diesel motor did a long time ago.

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  Рік тому +2

      The engine I put this in in the video is a 2018 with a common rail injection.

    • @edmundzed9870
      @edmundzed9870 Рік тому +4

      @@TheDrivewayEngineer Oh, good I quickly looked at your ( and others ) video and thought it was not suitable
      for all engines. What is your opinion?
      Anyway High Pressure pumps are very expensive but since our government has taxed away diesel cars they made them
      worthless. So I can buy a cheap Diesel car for less then the the price of a HP pump and try :-)

    • @64TommyG
      @64TommyG Рік тому

      @@edmundzed9870 If I wasn't totally bankrupt I for sure would visit your country to maybe find some better cars! Heard someone tell that Finland got the most expensive car prizes in the whole world and I guess it's true? I'm not sure I going to try to make the biodiesel because the police would take my license and put me in jail if I should get caught...

    • @edmundzed9870
      @edmundzed9870 Рік тому +2

      @@64TommyG Well maybe we can make a deal, I buy cars and ship them to you. Netherland isn't the best place because
      we have the highest taxes in the world and the most expensive cars in the world. Germany is much better.
      I have to check for actual prices but I have seen a German TV program where perfectly good cars where scrapped.
      These cars where not allowed to enter certain cities

  • @donalddday7741
    @donalddday7741 Рік тому +1

    bio diesel os great until your in a semi and it gels up in -45 degree weather and you have no heater cause engine wont run, in my semi driving career i never had a problem until bio fuels came out i got stuck for days more them a few times almost freeze to death 2 times

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  Рік тому

      I'm never in a semi in any temperature

    • @patomahony9747
      @patomahony9747 Рік тому

      Reason I’m fitting an auxiliary straight diesel tank to my vintage for cab heater and winter starting.

  • @bobvedder2451
    @bobvedder2451 Рік тому

    I run a diesel generator during the winter since my solar panels don't work during our dark Alaskan winters, I'm sure the gen wouldn't care if it drank biodiesel.

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  Рік тому

      Definitely not, doesn't seem to bother my MEP 804 at all

    • @Subgunman
      @Subgunman Рік тому

      You might have to heat the fuel tank and lines if you are in the middle of winter in an extremely cold location. Hopefully the Generator is in an insulated housing.

  • @mihaivale7170
    @mihaivale7170 Рік тому +1

    What's the catch? I don't see it, because (at least here in EU) sunflower oil is 2-2.3 euro/liter and diesel is 1.5-1.8 euro/liter. Dinosaur juice is cheaper... + that chemicals and the work...

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  Рік тому

      The catch is in the video linked at the end that a ton of you commenters clearly didn't bother with

    • @mihaivale7170
      @mihaivale7170 Рік тому +1

      @@TheDrivewayEngineer And why "a ton of commenters clearly didn't bother"? because is the video a piece of garbage? Thanks for loosing my time!

  • @trailkeeper
    @trailkeeper Рік тому +1

    Thanks. People will need diesel fuel engines and machinery, and diesel or oil will not work with gasoline fuel engines. Diesel engines were the first type of combustion engine. Robert Murray Smith has some ideas also.

  • @jozsefienciu2325
    @jozsefienciu2325 Рік тому

    Hi. what can i use if i don't have metanol?

  • @STROONZONY
    @STROONZONY Рік тому +1

    I used make biodiesel, but I had to replace too many fuel filters clogged with soapy stuff. The biodiesel was clear and dry...if I make it again I will need to refine process and pay for a lab test.

  • @joselinares4899
    @joselinares4899 Рік тому

    Hello I have a 2017 amarok pick up, can I use it?

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  Рік тому

      I do not know.

    • @ohyeahthatsright3155
      @ohyeahthatsright3155 Рік тому

      The Amarok is vw and that forum will be helpful.

    • @Subgunman
      @Subgunman Рік тому

      You best check with a Volkswagen dealer, they might not be informed so you might try contacting VW in Germany directly for the best answers.

    • @robmule4647
      @robmule4647 Рік тому

      @@Subgunman sarcasm? Obviously a VW dealer and especially VW head office in Germany will obviously say no, even if they have a test bed running with a million miles on BD they would say use only pump diesel.

  • @agentp6621
    @agentp6621 Рік тому +4

    I am contemplating what I can do to source everything from scratch. I’ve read that wood ash produces potassium hydroxide. There are people who use ethanol instead of methanol. I can brew ethanol and distill it. I am looking for plants that produce high yields of vegetable oil. Mostly to say I can. I’m curious if ethanol can be used instead of methanol.
    Another question is when you add water to extract the suspended methanol. Does that water now contaminate the fuel? I’ve read that most biodiesel is hygroscopic. This can cause excessive wear on the pistons and increased corrosion in the engine and fuel system. Is there a method to remove water? Also what’s the shelf life of most biodiesel? Because I know most vegetable oils oxidize (go rancid). Is this the same for biodiesel?
    Last question. Could pure unrefined veg oil be used in a 6.2L Detroit diesel? Thanks!

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  Рік тому +2

      That water falls out of suspension, as the video shows, and takes the dirt with it.
      Any older mechanical diesel can run on straight veg oil with no extra steps, as I said in the video.

    • @agentp6621
      @agentp6621 Рік тому +3

      I was concerned that even though the water settles to the bottom. That small amounts of water staying mixed in the fuel. Thanks.

    • @shadowbreather1624
      @shadowbreather1624 Рік тому +3

      oil from hickory nuts..... from wild hickory trees if you want 100% from scratch

  • @JeanneKinland
    @JeanneKinland Рік тому

    I want to know how to convert hemp and other vegetables into biodiesel.

    • @mar1video
      @mar1video Рік тому +1

      That’s a relatively easy process.
      Take a heap of hemp, burry it underground, apply a lot of pressure and heat and wait a bit (about hundreds of thousands of years).
      And remember - perfection doesn’t like to be rushed ❗️
      Good luck with your project, and please let me know the outcome !

  • @jairusfojas8788
    @jairusfojas8788 7 місяців тому

    You probably spend more money on bio diesel production than just buy diesel at the pump. But it's good educational knowledge.😊
    Its $6.00 a gallon of vegetable oil in the grocery store right now😊.
    Its $5 gallon for diesel.

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  7 місяців тому

      Why would you buy the oil?
      But then again, why would you have read any other comment before making one?

  • @joandodds7626
    @joandodds7626 Рік тому +1

    With all the chemicals have you figured out what your TOTAL cost is per litre or quart? Comparing large quantities of mixing vs small quantities? I am looking to do this for my oil furnace in my home..... heating oil just shot to $2.85 PER LITRE 🤯

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  Рік тому +1

      The cost of everything has gone up recently, I was paying 235 for a 55 gallon drum of methanol and like 90 bucks for 50lbs of Potassium Hydroxide at the time of this video, which worked out to like 93 cents a gallon.

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  Рік тому +2

      ua-cam.com/video/LiZFszCvyjk/v-deo.html

  • @thefallenone7988
    @thefallenone7988 Рік тому

    Almost eight bucks for vegy oil and not even a gallon where I live. But I don't even have a diesel motor. do you think it would work with used fryer oil.

    • @TheDrivewayEngineer
      @TheDrivewayEngineer  Рік тому

      Idk why I have to keep saying this, wherever you are, if you're buying the oil, this makes no sense.

  • @jimabitz8398
    @jimabitz8398 Рік тому +1

    Would it be safer to make moonshine for fuel