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Errrrrrrrrrm, guys, perhaps we should be a little cautious here. The key word in the petition being mandatory. What happens if they hike the price of vegetable oil. Who is going to monitor if we have 10% in the tank? What if we put 50% in, will we be fined for over use?
What happens if this mix has a detrimental effect on some engines? Are we going to have to fanny on at filling stations with a bottle of cooking oil before / after we fill up?
I can just imagine sitting behind mister or missus arzehole as they put on rubber gloves, open the boot, take out the veggie oil and a measuring jug then put fuel in the tank, take out their calculators, determine the exact amount of veggie needed (to three decimal places) measure said amount out in jug, put it in the tank, wipe veggie container, measuring jug and calculator with paper towel then go to pay. I'm talking nightmare scenario people.'Tis better to sting than to be stung!
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Originally posted by CopycatErrrrrrrrrrm, guys, perhaps we should be a little cautious here. The key word in the petition being mandatory. What happens if they hike the price of vegetable oil. Who is going to monitor if we have 10% in the tank? What if we put 50% in, will we be fined for over use?
What happens if this mix has a detrimental effect on some engines? Are we going to have to fanny on at filling stations with a bottle of cooking oil before / after we fill up?
I can just imagine sitting behind mister or missus arzehole as they put on rubber gloves, open the boot, take out the veggie oil and a measuring jug then put fuel in the tank, take out their calculators, determine the exact amount of veggie needed (to three decimal places) measure said amount out in jug, put it in the tank, wipe veggie container, measuring jug and calculator with paper towel then go to pay. I'm talking nightmare scenario people.
The oil and diesel should be mixed by the suppliers, not by drivers. In other words, when you go to a fuel station and fill up, the fuel that comes out of the nozzle will be an oil/diesel blend.
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Originally posted by MadcapMagicianEr.....I think you've missed the point. Like, totally.
The oil and diesel should be mixed by the suppliers, not by drivers. In other words, when you go to a fuel station and fill up, the fuel that comes out of the nozzle will be an oil/diesel blend.'Tis better to sting than to be stung!
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Originally posted by MadcapMagicianEr.....I think you've missed the point. Like, totally.
The oil and diesel should be mixed by the suppliers, not by drivers. In other words, when you go to a fuel station and fill up, the fuel that comes out of the nozzle will be an oil/diesel blend.Look out Eastbourne, the Pandas are coming !
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Originally posted by Copycatno offence meant mate
Originally posted by UDTrevSo like B5 but stronger?
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Originally posted by MadcapMagicianNone taken. I assumed you'd misunderstood, that's all.
B5? Is that the pointless "biodiesel blend" that Tesco sell? If so, then not quite. Tesco's "biodiesel blend" is 5% biodiesel, not oil. I want 10% oil in our diesel.Look out Eastbourne, the Pandas are coming !
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