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    Morning folks,
    Just been surfing around a rather well known internet based auction site, and , call me a mug, but couldn't resist the temptation of buying a "recipe" for alternative fuel for deisel engines.
    But for less than a quid - I thought bugga the expense!!
    The recipe is basically 98% Kerosene and 2% two stroke oil (for lubrication)
    Thinking of giving it a go - any warnings / suggestions.
    Now where do I buy large quantities of Kerosene - apart from my local airport???
    Everyone thinks I'm paranoid!!

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    All I can find......

    Just above Diesel fuel in the middle distallate catagory is Kerosene. Like Number 4 Fuel Diesel Fuel, Kerosene has an iqnition quality similar to Numbers 1 and 2 Diesel Fuel. But unlike Number 4 Fuel Diesel Fuel, which is too thick, Kerosene is too thin to work well as an engine fuel. The thickness of the diesel fuel itself acts as a lubricant to prevent wear of the engine's fuel injectors. This lubricating quailty of diesel fuel is why some Oldtimers still refer to it as "Diesel Oil." Adding a common lubricant to Kerosene usually decreases its ignition quality.
    Also, remember this.....

    3.5 The activity report also highlights the range of sanctions available to Customs when they detected misuse. On the merits and evidence available in each case Customs can:
    Seize any vehicles running on red diesel or kerosene
    Seize any equipment – such as storage tanks or pumps – used in the evasion of oils duty
    Impose financial penalties for instances of misuse
    Issue duty assessments to recover duty that has been evaded
    Prosecute individuals engaged in the evasion of oils duty
    Seize the assets of those engaged in oils fraud and the evasion of duty
    4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...

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    • #3
      Thanks for that Tony.
      Ali
      Everyone thinks I'm paranoid!!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by jaky cakes
        Morning folks,
        Just been surfing around a rather well known internet based auction site, and , call me a mug, but couldn't resist the temptation of buying a "recipe" for alternative fuel for deisel engines.
        But for less than a quid - I thought bugga the expense!!
        The recipe is basically 98% Kerosene and 2% two stroke oil (for lubrication)
        Thinking of giving it a go - any warnings / suggestions.
        Now where do I buy large quantities of Kerosene - apart from my local airport???
        You think your onto summat Jaky !! Take a look !!!!
        Check out the Oz Surf site, some weird concocktions I can tell you...... Acetone !!!!!!!!!!
        There's always a Payback.... You just can't see it Comin !!!!
        Buncefield Burner

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        • #5
          kerosene .... isnt that kinda the same as parrafin?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by parn
            kerosene .... isnt that kinda the same as parrafin?
            Yep or 28sec is home heating oil......damn down to my last 2000Ltrs
            Did I mention I have a BLUE one
            Tony

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            • #7
              Originally posted by fatfires
              Yep or 28sec is home heating oil......damn down to my last 2000Ltrs
              We need some of that to make TVO for our tractor!
              4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by TonyN
                We need some of that to make TVO for our tractor!
                sorry mate, needed to keep the better half warm, but if you dont take it on the road you can run your tractor on it legaly, down here minimum del'y is 500ltrs.
                as a thought, anyone done a svo/kero mix?
                Did I mention I have a BLUE one
                Tony

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by jaky cakes
                  Morning folks,
                  Just been surfing around a rather well known internet based auction site, and , call me a mug, but couldn't resist the temptation of buying a "recipe" for alternative fuel for deisel engines.
                  But for less than a quid - I thought bugga the expense!!
                  The recipe is basically 98% Kerosene and 2% two stroke oil (for lubrication)
                  Thinking of giving it a go - any warnings / suggestions.
                  Now where do I buy large quantities of Kerosene - apart from my local airport???
                  What is the difference between kerosene and paraffin??? I thought they were almost the same but one was used for lamps and one for heating oil.
                  Last edited by muller1; 29 September 2007, 22:14.

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