lpg + vedg oil
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lpg + vedg oil
Hi,couple questions,can lpg be fitted to a deisel engine.
Vedg oil/red derv,hows it detected?,vapour/fumes?is tank dipped?will it still be detected even if you don,t use it all the time?
cheers steve.o
Vedg oil/red derv,hows it detected?,vapour/fumes?is tank dipped?will it still be detected even if you don,t use it all the time?
cheers steve.o
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useing vedg oil?
Hi,thanks for reply? do you pay in advance fisrt mth?
so you estimate your going to use say 50 lts pay tax on this,
but in fact you could (not that i would) use 100 ltrs? and theirs no way they could find out, cheers steve.o
so you estimate your going to use say 50 lts pay tax on this,
but in fact you could (not that i would) use 100 ltrs? and theirs no way they could find out, cheers steve.o
Re: lpg + vedg oil
SteveO wrote:Hi,couple questions,can lpg be fitted to a deisel engine.
Vedg oil/red derv,hows it detected?,vapour/fumes?is tank dipped?will it still be detected even if you don,t use it all the time?
cheers steve.o
(1) yes and it adds/increases bhp/torque by a fair old dollop aswell (unlike with petrol engines)
(2) we get regular C+E road checks near me , will dip ya tank or run some out of the drain or split a line in the engine bay. if anyone from one village gets done you can guantee they will hang about for a while and do the whole village over a week or so. red also stains anything it touches (hence detectable dye) as for veg ? dunno if there is a test yet . i GUESS VOSA/feds/C+E could get ya tank contents analysed if they wanted to.
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LPG + Diesel... the magical combination?
Here is a detailed answer to the LPG + Diesel question....
http://www.ilovesponge.com/spongecars/diesel/diesel.htm
It looks like a wonderful combination!
BUT it is early days and the cost to install will be at least £2000 (see http://www.ilovesponge.com/spongecars/d ... lquote.htm for costs) in my view, maybe more as the technology is brand new.
The main focus of this technology is for trucks as they use a lot of fuel each year so 30% saving in fuel costs is huge for them.
Anyone out there who has done this yet?
http://www.ilovesponge.com/spongecars/diesel/diesel.htm
It looks like a wonderful combination!

The main focus of this technology is for trucks as they use a lot of fuel each year so 30% saving in fuel costs is huge for them.
Anyone out there who has done this yet?