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6th Dec 07 at 16:15   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Well, Bio Diesel

If you live in the Birmingham area then there is a Bio Diesel filling station near the Bullring. They charge 79p a litre and I have been running it for a few days now with no problems, even when cold starting....

The address is:

Central Fuels
33 - 48 Charles Henry Street
Birmingham
B12 0SD

Have a look on this site too for other local filling stations near you

http://www.biodieselfillingstations.co.uk/
mwg
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Audi say you aren't meant to use Bio-diesel if you have a DPF. Which mine has. Not willing to risk voiding warranty

[Edited on 06-12-2007 by Matty G]
Ben G
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what is a DPF
mwg
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Diesel Particulate Filter. Stops all the soot and other crap escaping so diesels can meet the new emission regulations. Also means you dont have to have a downturned exhaust
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The companies that have approved 100% biodiesel are VW, Audi, SEAT and Skoda.
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how does this work just go fill up and it will work?
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quote:
Originally posted by Ben G
The companies that have approved 100% biodiesel are VW, Audi, SEAT and Skoda.
That's what I also thought. That's what all the bio diesel sites say...
Ben G
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maybe audi mean biodiesels that are not 100% biodiesel and have some normal diesel in them?
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quote:
Originally posted by Dan Lewis
how does this work just go fill up and it will work?
Yea, it's practicly the same weight as mineral diesel so you just go and fill up with the stuff. It has it's own standard and ISO number...
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it says they have approved it for vehicles made between 1996 and 2004. so basically all the ones that are out of warranty by now
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quote:
Originally posted by Ben G
maybe audi mean biodiesels that are not 100% biodiesel and have some normal diesel in them?

It depends on what you get. This station sells BD100 (100%), but you can get BD50 from other places, or you just mix half and half in the tank...
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I'm not knocking it BTW. I'd love to be able to run my car on it!
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Not worth the risk if you have been specificly told you can't use it
Ben G
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why does my car have a downturned exhaust when it's petrol, tis strange
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Some modern vauxhalls have DPFs
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Mine has a DPF
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Could run the clio on this shit, but not the prospective Ibiza
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Im sooooooooo Tempted to stick half a tank of red in mine
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id never put red in mine, full of shite
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I pay about 50p per litre for cooking oil, and run it 100% on that with no modifications.
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My mate runs his S reg Mondeo on cooking oil.

Its harder to start on cold mornings but otherwise is completely fine.

Its just a run around until he get his B20B3 Civic on the road...
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yeah i fill the road with unburnt chip fat every morning but its a cheap smoke around that I care very little about. I even put petrol and some other liquids in the tank an its always runs without fail.
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when the winter gets colder u'll ahve to put some normal deisel in with it or it'll freeze over. neighboring farmer started putting it in his tractors when it first came out, didn't listen 2 advise and when we ahd a hard frost all his fuel tanks were froze solid.
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quote:
Originally posted by GSi_16v
id never put red in mine, full of shite


shite like what exactly??

u think farmers are gonna put "shite" into their 60k plus machines??
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Its normal deisel but with dye in isnt it, Garage up the road sells it, I have 2 massive jerry cans in the garage

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