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diesel secret

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diesel secret

Post by ssfabricator »

http://www.dieselsecret.com/?gclid=CMay ... agodfkEDDA
anyone heard or seen this soundls like it s to good to be true
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Post by GRIMACE »

where did they get them monkeys in the video from... They were all sooo convincing!

p.s. I assuming its juts like bio diesel, many member shere make there own!
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Post by ssfabricator »

no processing
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Post by GRIMACE »

can't tell you anymore... it is a secret! :D
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Post by tweak'e »

straight vege oil. by picking the right ones you can get away without converting. no doubt their "catalyt" is diesel antifreeze to stop the vege oil from gelling.

also the other "secret" bio fuel is acetone.
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Post by dumbdunce »

buyer beware. it will work in older and most indirect injected engines, but the higher pressures and finer spray of direct injected and newer common rail or unit injected engines just won't work (for long).
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Post by zagan »

probably thiners.
The history of the diesel engine begins in Germany with the invention of the engine by Rudolph Diesel. Rudolph Diesel ran his engine at the 1900 World's Fair on pure peanut oil.
this is wrong, rudolph diesel invented his engine in the late 1800's but designed it for sowing oil he demoed it but not at the world trade fair, some other guy asked him if you could use any oil and he said you should be able to, the other guy invented a slightly different version of the diesel motor and used peanut oil and demoed it at the world trade fair.

anyway waste of time website and product I think.
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