Where can I find a reliable up-to-date (ish!) list of all vehicles that can run safely on WVO and at what mix ratios? And perhaps included in that a list of all vehicles that CAN'T run safely on WVO? Different main dealers give different answers for the very same car makes/models! Thanks for reading this, whether or not you can help!
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Re: Which cars can/can't use wvo???
Yes there is, its Vehicles converted to Used Cooking Oil under SVO users. Its a sticky so new people hopefully can find it.
In Australia, we tend to modify cars to run on 100% cooking oil, rather than run blends. (there are some that do, but its not as common)cheers<BR>Chris.<BR>1990 landcruiser 80, 1HD-T two tank, copper pipe HE+ 20 plate FPHE, toyota solenoids and filters. 1978 300D, elsbett one tank system.<BR>
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Re: Which cars can/can't use wvo???
Originally posted by Captain Echidna View PostYes there is, its Vehicles converted to Used Cooking Oil under SVO users. Its a sticky so new people hopefully can find it.
In Australia, we tend to modify cars to run on 100% cooking oil, rather than run blends. (there are some that do, but its not as common)
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