Which fuel is the friendliest to the environment gasoline, biodiesel or petroleum diesel?
By admin | May 30, 2010
Jamie asked:
produces the least pollutant (eg. soot).
my calculations show that gasoline produced the least amount of soot, after burning each fuel with a wick and collecting the soot. but after reading wiki, im in doubt. can someone please clarify?
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Tags: Biodiesel, Pollutant, Sootproduces the least pollutant (eg. soot).
my calculations show that gasoline produced the least amount of soot, after burning each fuel with a wick and collecting the soot. but after reading wiki, im in doubt. can someone please clarify?
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biodiesel fuel?
By admin | May 29, 2010
bluebearstar1 asked:
hi everyone, i need help on making car fuel, BIODIESEL fuel to be exact. please help me by showing me easy AND clear steps on how to make biodiesel fuel, or you could show me a link. please~ i need to know for my science project! PLEASE help me!! 10 points to best answer!! :] thank you very much! ^^
oh, sorry. but i need help on making biodiesel fuel from vegetable oil, waste vegetable oil, animal fats, and algae. please help me on helping me make the fuel for at least one~u r all greatly appreciated! :]
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Tags: Algae, Biodiesel, Making Biodiesel Fuel, Oil Wastehi everyone, i need help on making car fuel, BIODIESEL fuel to be exact. please help me by showing me easy AND clear steps on how to make biodiesel fuel, or you could show me a link. please~ i need to know for my science project! PLEASE help me!! 10 points to best answer!! :] thank you very much! ^^
oh, sorry. but i need help on making biodiesel fuel from vegetable oil, waste vegetable oil, animal fats, and algae. please help me on helping me make the fuel for at least one~u r all greatly appreciated! :]
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Can a 2000 Buick Century run on any kind of alternative fuel?
By admin | May 28, 2010
ransomedbyfire asked:
I’ve been researching some on alternative fuels lately, namely E85 and CNG. And so far, it doesn’t look like our 2000 Buick Century will run on any of them. Is this true? And where can I find concrete documentation if it will run on one? Also, any idea of how much conversion for certain alternative fuels might cost for a 2000 Buick Century?
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Tags: Alternative Fuels, Buick, Concrete, E85I’ve been researching some on alternative fuels lately, namely E85 and CNG. And so far, it doesn’t look like our 2000 Buick Century will run on any of them. Is this true? And where can I find concrete documentation if it will run on one? Also, any idea of how much conversion for certain alternative fuels might cost for a 2000 Buick Century?
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