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I'll let ya all in on my latest bit of unscientific research.
We have a Firefighter over here from Nottingham and we had a bit of a natter about the cost of living here versus the U.K.
We compared weekly food bills, car costs (rego, tax, insurance etc) price of clothes, pint of lager, packet of fags and all sorts of stuff.
The conclusion was that he spends pounds like I spend dollars. Some stuff was different but this was the general picture.
The only kicker was that he gets paid less than me
The Aussies are in pretty much the same boat but they do pay more for diesel than us.
BTW our diesel is about to go over the dollar, currently at 97 cents
Other diesel charges are $33 / 1000 km tax
$300 annual rego plus 2 Warrant of fitness tests (MOT) a year at $45 each
No offence intended simono. It's just that we'd prefer 50p/ltr to 95p/ltr especially if we're earning less!!
Ken
Nah I'm not offended mate, thats a hard job to do
Diesel was 57c/L here less than 18 months ago so I know what you are saying.
Oh well we payup or its back to the bike coz complaining seems to fall on deaf ears round here anyway, and as a nation we don't have a history of effective protests ( I'd like to see protests like the europeans do with burning barricades on the road and all that !!) so we are held to ransom by BP and the rest of them
The issue of using engine oil as a fuel has cropped up here before on the main veg-oil thread
Its not a good idea....
Originally posted by Morr
This is also something that crops up from time to time in the veg-oil community, the simple answer is yet it will burn in a Diesel engine (when mixed with regular Diesel) with broadly similar characteristics to Diesel. However, from an environmental viewpoint it's just as bad as pouring it down the drain!
Don’t Do It !
The waste engine oil contains heavy metals from the inside of the engine, it also contains various noxious chemicals from its original composition and as a result of its time spent in the engine. Burning this oil will release these compounds into the atmosphere, a definite no no. Also from an environmental viewpoint with regard to the carbon cycle, it’s based on fossil fuel and once its gone, its gone. Unlike the veg-oil scenario you cannot grow more of it.
Best to send it for recycling in the normal manner, please don’t burn it.
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