If you convert to WVO, can you still run on diesel? Or are you 100% commited once you make the switch WVO?
Still learning...
Enzo
simple question
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Re: simple question
Hi Enzo,
It's a switch thing, flip up and you got good old diesel. Flip down and you got the nice aroma of veggie oil... Adam suggested a book "Sliding Home" by Ray Holan. Kindof a must have, really worth it.
Good luck and make sure to find your oil source first!
David
It's a switch thing, flip up and you got good old diesel. Flip down and you got the nice aroma of veggie oil... Adam suggested a book "Sliding Home" by Ray Holan. Kindof a must have, really worth it.
Good luck and make sure to find your oil source first!
David
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Re: simple question
there are options too that you just put which ever fuel you want in the tank and run it.