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Need Alternative Fuel? Use Waste Vegetable Oil

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

Waste Vegetable Oil Alternative Fuel
Gas and fossil fuels, as one of the most important things to run our busy world today is taking a big part of our budget. One thing that we are not aware of is that we can find them inside our home, right into our kitchen. Waste vegetable oils that we [...]

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Biodiesel is the New Petroleum, Veggie Oil for Gas

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

Used Vegetable Oil Biodiesel
According to current statistic, theoretically, petroleum will be finished very soon. But practically, petroleum will never finish. When the remaining petroleum starts to decrease, the price for petroleum will increase. Crude oil price on 1861 was $0.49, and prize on June 2008 was $139. At a point where the price of the [...]

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Diesel vs. Unleaded: The Truth About Fuel Economy

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Ahh, you remember it, don’t you? Sitting in the back of your family’s station wagon as a kid, your father pulls up to the gas pump and a station attendant - an occupation about as extinct as the dinosaurs - came running out with a rag in his hand, leaned into the driver’s window and [...]

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Use Cooking Oil for Fuel - Save Money, Save the Environment

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Save Money On Fuel Using Cooking Oil
Diesel is one of the cheapest fuels to run your car. It is no wonder that big vehicles requiring lots of energy like tractors bulldozers etc would use this economical fuel due to the amounts they use. Conventional cars never used it however missing a trick when it comes [...]

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Switching to Biodiesel - Three Options to be Green

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Biodiesel becomes more and more popular every year. It’s popularity probably derives from the fact that biodiesel is
so cheap and relatively easy to be made. You can make it in your own backyard or kitchen. It is far better than the original petro-diesel, it’s cleaner and better for the environment and your health.
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Fuel Boost Diesel Additive, Less or More Pollution?

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Going green is a concern to most of us. This additive helped lower my “particulate matter” over 20 percent. That is a visible reduction I noticed.

While many people view going “green,” as a politically correct thing to do in this day and age, when it comes to fuel be it gasoline or diesel there are [...]

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The Truth About Engine Oil Additives

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Why have automotive engine oil additives generated so much controversy? PTFE, Molybdenum, zinc dialkyldithiophosphate, chlorinated parrafins, and others have all been used with varying degrees of success. What is the truth and why have none of the engine oil additives lived up to early “hype”? This article will help you make the right choice for [...]

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Smuggled Fuel Linked to Tainted Pork, Police Investigates

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Oil used to heat animal feed in processing plant may be sourced from Co Tyrone

Detectives on both sides of the Irish border were yesterday investigating claims that smuggled fuel may have contaminated the animal feed behind the Irish pork crisis, which last night prompted the Food Standards Agency to order the withdrawal of all Irish [...]

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More Miles Per Gallon with Diesel Truck MPG

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Why you should consider a truck that runs on diesel fuel for hauling heavy loads and less tune up maintenance work required
Often times the diesel engine truck is used to haul very heavy items, opting to pick a diesel engine will not only benefit for the heavy load, but it will also help with the [...]

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$128 Gas Due to Weak Dollar and Supply

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Crude oil price increased sixfold in past eight years, fueling debate about dwindling resources
World oil prices jumped to a fresh record of almost $128 a barrel yesterday on the back of a weaker dollar, fears over a shortage of diesel and a bullish price prediction from Goldman Sachs.
Goldman, which for some years has predicted that [...]

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