FAQ

Need to know more before you make the switch? In this section we have compiled articles and information that will help you decide whether or not a Vegetable Oil Fuel System is right for you.

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PlantDrive vegetable oil fuel system, convert diesel, gas alternativeTHE BASICS:

Diesel engines are designed to run on "diesel fuel". Diesel fuel is much thinner than vegetable oil. Used cooking oil is generally thicker than new vegetable oil.

To use Vegetable Oil in a A Diesel Engine as FUEL, it must be made "thinner", so that it can be moved, by the "lift pump", from tank, to filter, to injection pump, injectors, and into the combustion chamber, and burned successfully.

There are two generally accepted ways to thin the vegetable oil: (A) Add a Straight Vegetable Oil (SVO) System, or (B) make "biodiesel".

Our business is currently mostly focused on:

"(A) Add a Straight Vegetable Oil (SVO) System", although we certainly sell components, and even kits, for biodiesel applications.

DETAILS:

(PlantDrive vegetable oil fuel system, convert diesel, gas alternativeA) Add a "Straight Vegetable Oil"(SVO) System to the engine/vehicle fuel system. This supplies HEATED and therefore THINNED vegetable oil to the engine. The most commonly accepted, practical temperature for this is 70 degrees Celsius which is 158 degrees Fahrenheit. The SVO is heated, in our kits, by a combination of electric heating device(s), and by heat exchangers reliably and efficiently transfer heat from the hot engine coolant ("antifreeze") to the SVO.

Three of these heating devices are in ALL kits ( the heated water separator/fuel filter, the coolant-operated in-tank heater, and the Hotplate SVO/coolant flat plate type heat exchanger).

We specialize in a "two-tank" system. (Get more info on our tanks HERE.)

So, you start the engine on diesel fuel, or biodiesel, run it a minute or two (perhaps twice as long in winter as in summer), then you switch a dash-mounted fuel selector switch, and STRAIGHT VEGETABLE OIL (pure 100% vegetable oil, not "biodiesel" or vegetable oil/solvent mixture) is fed to the engine from a second tank. At the end of the trip, diesel fuel (the "start/purge") fuel is selected, and a short "purge" is done, to remove vegetable oil from the injection pump and injectors before the engine is shut down for longer periods (e.g. more than an hour, in warm weather, more than half an hour in cold weather). If the engine is shut off without a purge, a buzzer reminds the driver to do so.

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KITS and COMPONENTS:

We sell both kits and components in our on-line store.

 
   
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