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  • #16
    Originally posted by MattF
    It's not bio. Just filtered WVO.
    ok ok i know im stupid but what is wvo? i know last part is veg-oil but whats the w stand for?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by pirate-storm
      ok ok i know im stupid but what is wvo? i know last part is veg-oil but whats the w stand for?

      Waste, as in used.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
        Waste, as in used.
        thanks m8 wasnt sure what it meant cheers m8

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        • #19
          Originally posted by pirate-storm
          thanks m8 wasnt sure what it meant cheers m8

          SVO. is Straight Veg Oil, as in straight out of the bottle.

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          • #20
            That's just got me thinking. What's the situation with regards to using BioDiesel and SVO/WVO? Can you just treat the BioDiesel as if it was plain old Diesel and use the same ratios of SVO/WVO, or should you lower the quantity of SVO/WVO when using BioDiesel?
            Paul </Slugsie>
            Immortal.so far!

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Slugsie
              That's just got me thinking. What's the situation with regards to using BioDiesel and SVO/WVO? Can you just treat the BioDiesel as if it was plain old Diesel and use the same ratios of SVO/WVO, or should you lower the quantity of SVO/WVO when using BioDiesel?
              glad you asked that - been considering it myself, 50% local bio for 86p then rest with svo = cheapo motoring
              Bunkle
              Fox Hunting is Dangerous

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Bunkle
                glad you asked that - been considering it myself, 50% local bio for 86p then rest with svo = cheapo motoring
                Well, not that cheap, still more expensive than it was only 2 months ago. In September time I was getting my Diesel for around 87p/ltr and SVO for 53p/ltr. But anything to stave off the silly prices at the moment.
                Paul </Slugsie>
                Immortal.so far!

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Slugsie
                  Well, not that cheap, still more expensive than it was only 2 months ago. In September time I was getting my Diesel for around 87p/ltr and SVO for 53p/ltr. But anything to stave off the silly prices at the moment.
                  True Biodiesel can be mixed with Veg oil, just like fossil diesel. I'd change the proportions a little (60/40 bio:veg).
                  From what I've heard, well filtered WVO is slightly less viscous than SVO (that's a good thing).

                  Watch out for people selling "Biofuel" which is just treated Veg Oil. Always ask if the Bio is real "transestherfied" Biodiesel. If not, don't mix with it, cause it's just SVO with some thinners in.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Slugsie
                    Well, not that cheap, still more expensive than it was only 2 months ago. In September time I was getting my Diesel for around 87p/ltr and SVO for 53p/ltr. But anything to stave off the silly prices at the moment.
                    it's almost a pride thing, if there is a way of getting it cheaper i must do it, i must do it, i will not give them all that money in tax
                    Bunkle
                    Fox Hunting is Dangerous

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by cataclysm
                      True Biodiesel can be mixed with Veg oil, just like fossil diesel. I'd change the proportions a little (60/40 bio:veg).
                      From what I've heard, well filtered WVO is slightly less viscous than SVO (that's a good thing).

                      Watch out for people selling "Biofuel" which is just treated Veg Oil. Always ask if the Bio is real "transestherfied" Biodiesel. If not, don't mix with it, cause it's just SVO with some thinners in.
                      Thanks for the info. I'll have to pay the BioDiesel seller near work a visit soon to see what he sells.
                      Paul </Slugsie>
                      Immortal.so far!

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Bunkle
                        it's almost a pride thing, if there is a way of getting it cheaper i must do it, i must do it, i will not give them all that money in tax
                        Absolutely 100% with you there.
                        Paul </Slugsie>
                        Immortal.so far!

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                        • #27
                          Same thing at local Lidl. 2 months ago 56p a litre, then 68p, now 78p! Allegedly it's because of the wet summer we had (bollox)!

                          Last edited by Scorpion; 5 December 2007, 17:27.
                          'Tis better to sting than to be stung!

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                          • #28
                            can u get bio diesel in sussex???

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                            • #29
                              I went and paid £15.80 for 20 lts of rapeseed at the oriental wholesaler in portsmuth yesterday, all they had!! b@r$tards, plus i got about 15lts of used stuff from the indian, just need to filter the bits of popadum out of it
                              Too young to die and too old to give a toss

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by cataclysm
                                Follow up:
                                Went to Plymouth Biofuels, got 40 litres in nice big containers (with handles no less )

                                Worked out at 55p/litre, for WVO that's been filtered settled & siphoned for you... not bad.

                                The guy who runs the place is a bit new-agey for my tastes, but nice enough.

                                If you're in the Plymouth area, check 'em out... and tell 'em Iain sent you.

                                HERE:
                                http://maps.google.co.uk/?ie=UTF8&ll...8712&z=17&om=1

                                On Follow signs for Newnham Ind. Est., go up Lister Close -- they're on the left.
                                Additional -- the guy as Plymouth Biofuels charges a deposit on the containers.
                                Here's a transcript of my receipt:

                                40 Litres of Oil: £22.09
                                2x Fuel Can: £9
                                VAT: £5.45

                                Total: £36.54

                                Knock nine quid off the next time you go... £27 for 40 litres.

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