I've been running the landy on 50/50 veggie to diesel with no problem, but now the colder mornings are creaping in she is starting to get a little grumpy. Once warmed up the landy performs as usual without any clear difference (although people do feel compelled to tell me that it smells like a chip shop). I've added a heater element around the fuel filter which just cut's off by thermistor when it reaches 90 degrees and kicks back in at 70; but this is just not enough for the colder mornings and days.
So, I've invested in something to make the veggie oil a little bit warmer (and therefore runnier) - it's from Vow2. I've bought the VOW2DW+ unit which heats the oil from a couple of glow plugs and plumbs into the heating system of the engine. It pre-heats fuel on the way to the filter and warms it nicely on route to the pump and injectors.
Tuesday, October 2. 2007
Landrover Discovery 300TDI running on 100% SVO (straight veggie oil)
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Discovery 300TDI Waste Veggie Oil Conversion - the update
It's been a while now since I've been running on waste veggie oil, used veggie oil and diesel in my Landy. The 300TDI engine is just so basic it seems to lap it up without any concerns, but here is my summary to date: My random notes: a. I replace
It's been a while now since I've been running on waste veggie oil, used veggie oil and diesel in my Landy. The 300TDI engine is just so basic it seems to lap it up without any concerns, but here is my summary to date: My random notes: a. I replace
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I am interested in a similar conversion to thin out a biodiesel mix and fossil derv using a second tank
The unit does not heat up the veggie oil already in the pump or injectors, so it's not instantaneous de-gelled veggie oil (which would be ideal). I'm eyeing up an induction type system, but they are darn expensive - I wonder if I could make my own.
Im looking at a twin tank with heater as the fuel goes up. Contact me.