jamesey Posted March 9, 2008 Report Posted March 9, 2008 hi i used to run my pajero on half and half mix of veggie oil and derv , is anyone using it in there gals alhams or shazzez , as it would be lot cheaper for me to buy than gordon browns rip of pocket linning diesel :) Quote
Beyond Help? Posted March 10, 2008 Report Posted March 10, 2008 Not straight veg oil, no. There is a guy that I know of who uses proper bio-diesel though and has done for some time. Quote
MadBaz Posted March 10, 2008 Report Posted March 10, 2008 I had a pal use it on his shogun, he had to mix oil with ethanol, he stopped using it because of the smell. Don't know of any gals atm running on it. Just check your engine can run on bio/veg cause i believe they can gum up filters, pumps and injectors. Quote
sparky29 Posted March 10, 2008 Report Posted March 10, 2008 Funnily enough I have a Pajero which I am just about to get rid of and have been running it on chip fat for four years with no problems. I am just about to get my 03 plate Gal when my money clears in their bank, probably Wed, and have been reading up on this. The consensus is that it is a different type of engine and it is not advisible to do it. Hopefully someone will come on here and prove me wrong because I am fed up contributing to Shells obscene record breaking Quote
jamesey Posted March 10, 2008 Author Report Posted March 10, 2008 Shells obscene record breaking Quote
gregers Posted March 10, 2008 Report Posted March 10, 2008 trouble is,and i think its been mentioned on here before,the fuel company's dont actually make that much of a profit on fuel,ITS THE FU@@ING GOVEMENT whos making the obscene profit from us motorists.the govement know that no matter how much they increase the cost of fuel there is no way us motorists will ever give the car up. Quote
thevicar Posted March 10, 2008 Report Posted March 10, 2008 Lets face it were taxed to the hilt and labour love us coz were all dicks and keep putting them in :o Quote
sparky29 Posted March 11, 2008 Report Posted March 11, 2008 trouble is,and i think its been mentioned on here before,the fuel company's dont actually make that much of a profit on fuel,ITS THE FU@@ING GOVEMENT whos making the obscene profit from us motorists Its the garages (especially the independants) that don't make much money and have to become mini supermarkets to make a profit. The oil companies are making making record :o profits (as well as Gordon Brown :o ) http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/busi...icle3285665.ece Anyway, we are hijacking jameseys thread. Try doing a search and make your own mind up. I went on the Pajero forum before I did it and there were loads of people doing it. After doing another search a post a link on a post by codhead took me to this site http://www.elsbett.de/forms/ekit After following the links it is selling an SVO conversion so maybe it is possible to safely run on straight veggie oil on the newer engines. Quote
lazyb5 Posted March 13, 2008 Report Posted March 13, 2008 Hi yep guy at my works runs his shazza on 20% in winter then 50% in summer ...BUT its in the garage having the head gasket done i will speak to him tomorrow to see how he knew it was ok to run or if he just tried it. Quote
mrchipz Posted March 15, 2008 Report Posted March 15, 2008 The Gal tdi will run on veggie oil!But for how long before the pump and bits pack up? Think you might find it cheaper in the long run to use diesel. Quote
Joey Posted March 16, 2008 Report Posted March 16, 2008 I don't know about veggieoil but the VW Audigroup were the first to allow bio-diesel to be used in there pd engines made between 1990 and 2004 without affecting the warranty. you can read the article here http://www.biodieselfillingstations.co.uk/approvals.htm Quote
Turvey Posted March 17, 2008 Report Posted March 17, 2008 You can run jamesy....but you can't hide :16: :D :( These cars are a bit cheaper to run than the Pajs though!!! Quote
brownie Posted July 21, 2008 Report Posted July 21, 2008 We can find you.... it's just a matter of time! :wacko: Quote
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