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Cheap Veg Oil Heater

Posted: 27 Jun 2008, 17:28
by Wavehead
Seen on e bay ... a cheap heater but are they any good??

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... :IT&ih=006

Posted: 28 Jun 2008, 06:08
by camper
I fitted a heated fuel filter off a 1.9n renault clio m reg from a scrappy .I removed the thermostat which allowed the hot coolent to transfer its heat to the the veg oil completly . Used a highly efficiant heat exchanger from biotuning uk.The ebay example you show i considered a home brew like it but its not going to be as efficiant as the biotuning supplied one.

Posted: 28 Jun 2008, 07:11
by Wavehead
Yes that looks more like it

http://www.biotuning.co.uk/ShopHeatExchangers.htm

Whereabouts did you mount it and why do you need a heated filter as well?

Posted: 28 Jun 2008, 08:23
by camper
If you are going to do a veg oil installation its wise to read up on the bio fuel forums.The heated fuel filter is needed to preheat the veg oil svo/wvo as well as filtering then the heat exchanger keeps a constant engine coolent temp to the oil.The injection fuel pump if run on 100% veg oil needs the viscosity to be close to dino fuel the reason for the oil to be efficently heated to the pump.A two tank solution provides to start on diesel then when the engine has got hot coolent transfered heat to the heated fuel filter & heat exchanger the veg oil can then be switched over to the pump.This is how i have done my installation there are many topics on the web about this and the effect heated veg oil has on engine componants & may possible cause damage or effect the pump seals.The price of SVO appears to be close to pump price forcourt diesel WVO needs proper dewatering &filtering so if you have that in mind you are going to need to consider how you can do this.

Posted: 28 Jun 2008, 12:17
by Wavehead
camper wrote:If you are going to do a veg oil installation its wise to read up on the bio fuel forums.

I have read some of the posts and came away feeling even more confused :shock: ... I was looking at running at no more than a 50% ratio of new veg/diesel ... dont really want the hassle of seperate tanks as my annual mileage wont justify the outlay. If there is a chance of doing damage to the engine then I dont want to take the chance. :(