cars running on chip fat
Posted by: mike, 04-Oct 11:07
How much would it cost to convert my car to run on chip fat oil? are all cars able to be converted. I have a ford fiesta from 2001.
Re: cars running on chip fat
Posted by: zz., 04-Oct 12:21
If you have a disel you should be ok anyway. You need to filter out the rubbish (bits of old chips and mars bars and bhajis) and then I think you need to add a few chemicals, but not a lot and it should just work.
You need lots though, and you still need to pay tax/duty on it (rip off!) and your car exhaust will smell like the back of a chip shop!
You need lots though, and you still need to pay tax/duty on it (rip off!) and your car exhaust will smell like the back of a chip shop!
Re: cars running on chip fat
Posted by: Alice, 05-Oct 16:36
I don't know, but i'm really interested in this myself. If anyone answers, can you respond to my thread,too, please - do the emissions from a chip-fat-run car smell?
Re: cars running on chip
Posted by: red, 05-Oct 20:40
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Re: cars running on chip fat
Posted by: zz., 10-Oct 21:17
dunno what that's got to do with chip fat cars!
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