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He added, "We use between 100 and 300 gallons of vegetable oil a week and not a bit of diesel, and it costs us 72 cents a gallon to make it ready to use".
In most systems that's done when a bit of diesel fuel is injected into the exhaust system, where it mixes with the stored NOx.
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But, with a bit of modification, many diesel engines will run on unesterified vegetable oil, too.The main reason raw vegetable oils do not normally work in diesel engines is that they are more viscous than standard diesel oil, and thus clog the engine's fuel-delivery system.
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The air is so clean here, my tour guide tells me, that they would notice a bit of exhaust from a diesel engine thirty miles away.Measuring the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is one of ARO's main tasks, and it's been monitored here at the South Pole for longer than anywhere else.
Separately, and in a clear attempt to deflect attention away from the donations story, he said people would do well to fill up "jerry cans" with a bit of spare petrol or diesel because the unions were threatening to pull tanker drivers out on strike around Easter.
"It's very kind on its tires," he said of the Aston Martin, "and the traction control works very well, so I think if it is wet we could have a bit of an advantage over the diesel cars.
"Another advantage is speed, it's just a quick swipe of the fin - the slime looks a bit like diesel but it smells really crisp, just like fresh fish.
Here's how it works: A small amount of diesel fuel is injected into the canister, where it is mixed with a tiny bit of air and ignited by an electrical spark.
Smells sweetly of diesel exhaust.
The death of diesel?
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