I'm currently running about 70-80% veg oil with no problems as yet, touch wood, done about 3000 miles so far, no signs of drips from fuel pump etc. but am concerned about putting strain on the fuel pump and possible 'gelling' of the SVO during the winter.
General consensus seems to be some form of heater to reduce the viscosity of the oil. I have bought a heat exchanger which runs off the cooling system and will hopefully be fitting this week however this will only work when the engine is up to temp. I have been looking at lots of different alternatives to heat the fuel before the engine gets to temp, things like the VOW2 heater and the German one that Captain Chaos fitted. The problem with these that i can see is that they still leave unheated oil in the injectors and the pipes between the heater and injectors. Is this actually likely to be a problem?
Heating the fuel filter itself seems like a good idea and i have read that some members with the 'winter pack' have a heated fuel filter, does anyone know if this is a replacement part available from Toyota? Does anyone know a part no.? Price?
Has anyone any experience of this
http://www.dieselveg.com/bio-band_band_heater.htm
Seems like a good alternative
Also seen this
http://www.dieselveg.com/injection_pipe_heating.htm
They have this fitted to a surf and seems like the ideal solution as it heats the injectors themselves.
Any of you more technically/mechanically minded types got any thoughts, comments of opinions?
General consensus seems to be some form of heater to reduce the viscosity of the oil. I have bought a heat exchanger which runs off the cooling system and will hopefully be fitting this week however this will only work when the engine is up to temp. I have been looking at lots of different alternatives to heat the fuel before the engine gets to temp, things like the VOW2 heater and the German one that Captain Chaos fitted. The problem with these that i can see is that they still leave unheated oil in the injectors and the pipes between the heater and injectors. Is this actually likely to be a problem?
Heating the fuel filter itself seems like a good idea and i have read that some members with the 'winter pack' have a heated fuel filter, does anyone know if this is a replacement part available from Toyota? Does anyone know a part no.? Price?
Has anyone any experience of this
http://www.dieselveg.com/bio-band_band_heater.htm
Seems like a good alternative
Also seen this
http://www.dieselveg.com/injection_pipe_heating.htm
They have this fitted to a surf and seems like the ideal solution as it heats the injectors themselves.
Any of you more technically/mechanically minded types got any thoughts, comments of opinions?
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