All of them are either too new in their technology curve, or they are too good to be true. Learn more of the advantages of your home made alternative fuels.
One of the very useful home made fuel additives is biodiesel. Main advantages of biodiesel are as follows, it burns cleaner, it has better lubricity, it is longer lasting and environmental friendly. Biodiesel produces better quality fuel compared to diesel and petrol because bio diesel is a non-toxic, biodegradable form of fuel that is made from biological components, rather than diesel. It is generally made from animal fats or vegetable fats from vegetable oil and cooking oil. This viable fuel from waste oils will speed up your vehicles by giving you more mileage without harming the environment.
Home made hydroxyl gas is another homemade fuel additive which is made from water. It has been proven that this powerful fuel additive not only increases miles per gallon but it also removes carbon buildup. An efficient homemade fuel cell can be made for less than it costs to fill a 20 gallon tank and the benefits far outweigh the initial costs. It is easy to make homemade hydroxy gas cells and the materials required are readily available. We can build an efficient hydroxy cell within a weekend with a decent set of plans. These cells basically work up water with electricity to produce a hydrogen blend (HHO hybrid hydrogen oxygen). The result from this is the added horsepower mileage and cleaner emissions.
Fuel oil additives can be used as an alternative to save our natural resources of energy. Fuel oil additive in Furnace Oil, LSHS Fuel, Light Diesel Oil and Naphtha Oil gives more benefits to the users. Some of its benefits are that it prevents sludge formation, it improves the atomization and combustion of fuel and it reduces stack temperature. The home made fuel additives are less expensive with maximum utility and also will reduce the cost and make our planet less polluted. It's like hitting two birds with one stone. Saving more money for you and saving the environment for future generations.
To know more, visit http://www.wvodesigns.com. The goal of this site is to provide detailed design information relating to the use of Waste Vegetable Oil as fuel. Designs include vehicle conversion, collection systems and processing equipment. They have also developed centrifuge for processing WVO, WMO and Bio-diesel.
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Diesel is one of the cheapest fuels to run your car. It is no wonder that big vehicles requiring lots of energy like tractors bulldozers etc would use this economical fuel due to the amounts they use. Conventional cars never used it however missing a trick when it comes to saving lots of money.Prices of diesel have, just like gasoline, gone up in price so it is not a fuel that will save you a lot on gas either. This is compounded by the fact that most vehicles that run on diesel either include pick up trucks or four wheel drive cars which are not really suitable for driving around towns and cities.However what you might not be aware of is that there is another kind of biodiesel out there that might peek your interest and this is cooking oil. Diesel cars will run on cooking oil without any modification to the engine. This may sound surprising, but actually diesel engines were designed to run this way.The inventor of diesel engine, the eponymous Rudolf Diesel, specifically created it to run it on vegetable oil. He did so to help out the poorer farmers so that they could compete better with their richer counter parts.This waste oil is collected by suppliers and includes old cooking oil, expired oil from grain depots and waste oil from animal fats. After some certain process, this cooking oil can now be used to run your car. Cooking oil should be properly heated before the chemical process. Some manufacturing companies are selling pre- heating device. This may cost some money but the savings you'll get out of used cooking oils pays off itself.
What this gives us is a great opportunity to save a lot of money now that fuel prices have started to soar so much. All you would need to do is get hold of a diesel vehicle and run it on oil that you could easily obtain from a cafe or restaurant that will most likely be happy to let you have it at no cost.
To know more, visit http://www.wvodesigns.com. The goal of this site is to provide detailed design information relating to the use of Waste Vegetable Oil as fuel. Designs include vehicle conversion, collection systems and processing equipment. They have also developed centrifuge for processing WVO, WMO and Bio-diesel.
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