Be very careful with bio fuels. Especially diesel as nearly all new vehicles use the fuel as a lubricant in the fuel pump as well. If its made right it will still detiorate the pump quicker than normal diesel. All fuel pumps have very fine tolerances (only a few micron). Think carefully before using the fuel.
Can't help with the manufacturing of it as I only know the mechanical effects.Diesel vegetable oil kit question?
I think dewater is referencing the veg-oil itself. Some of the oils, particularly used vegoil, may have water in them that is not good for combustion - but maybe good for cooking or because of cooking.
Dewater may be referring to removing it so that oil can combust in the diesel engine; otherwise the water may inhibit combustion.
SVO with a conversion kit has been used to power diesel cars and same with biodiesel. Both are just fine with diesel but they definitely do wear out the lines faster than normal diesel. But, replacing the lines regularly compared to your fuel savings is worth it. You get better mileage and the oil is good for the engine as well.
Newer diesels though may not welcome vegoil or biodiesel as well because of the more precise engineering. But if you have a car or truck that is a few years older vegoil or biodiesel are good alternative fuels for you.
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