Hello. I accidentally came across your video and was immediately impressed by what you mentioned about Ukraine. Yes I'm from ukraine. And, yes, I use sunflower oil as fuel for my van. I agree with you that it is much cheaper than diesel and has the same result except for the smell. In the winter, for normal engine start, I use fuel filter heating, so I'm fine even at temperatures 10-15 degrees Celsius below zero.
No. Profits from the ukrainian sunflower oil are going directly to the rich oligarchs who wanted this war and are profiting off it. It is ukrainian oil in the name only. Western billionaires own huge pieces of land over there, and they are really happy about the war. Now they can export that technical grade „food” products, that are produced with no standards or control as much as they want.
It did still work I changed jobs and I'm now a hgv driver so it sat and sat and I scraped it. I have some ideas for future content that will be funny and good but I've had a rest from RU-vid as I was blessed with another child, its hard to work full time and have family time and make videos, what type of content would you like in the future?
It was never a mondeo ,some so called television car guru branded it a mondeo..Far from it. X Type is not a mondeo..ITS THE CHASSIS nothing else.Posh Mondeo? No its not..Built on a mondeo chassis nothing else.
How to summon all the couch dwellers who never left their computer: make a video about cooking oil as fuel. These comments are absolutely atrocious. I can see at least 100 different opinions but 0 facts. 6 years running it here and no problems yet of blowby, polymerization, rods and pistons leaving left and right, or anything like that. I have however had problems with coked up glow plugs that last just a couple of months.
Hi mate, looking at buying a twin air 4x4 with the clutch gone with the intention of repairing it to use. Should I steer clear? Is this faulty flywheel bound to be there once the clutch is worn? It crunches into first and reverse
I just brought a 2.5,awd to replace a bmw 320 d and iam actually really happy with it 74 thousand miles and one or two faults like window problems and radio reception and CD player but iam very happy with it
Hola buenas mi nombre es cesar y como puedo aser para apagar la luz de engine services en un fiat 500xp 2016 manual esque se prendio y no le prendia pero el carro no tiene problemas al manejar o prender porfa podrias darme un consejo esque nesesito el smok check plis
Our prices have nothing to do with Ukraine. It's a war on us mate, we are paying less for oil then in 2008 mate, we are being extorted. Also the was in ukraine is not what it seems. They are killing their own people and have been for a decade. Turn off the news
Remember if you use Kerosene over diesel to add a little oil (or do an 80/20 kerosene/diesel mix. It lubricates the pump and caps your burner temp as kerosene has a hotter core heat. The thinner the viscosity, the easier it passes through the nozzle so runs hotter. Mixing it with oil or diesel will keep that in check. Heater will run fine on Kerosene. I have household heating oil (kerosene)for my boiler and I just rob it from the big tank and add a little 2 stroke lawnmower oil (90/10). If mixing with diesel do 80/20. Still works out a lot cheaper and you will prolong the life of your burner and nozzle/pump
Kerosene will not lubricate the pump so you're pump may burn out prematuely is all. If kerosene is cheaper and works for you than by all means go ahead and burn it or maybe mix it half and half with diesel so your pump will be lubed a bit?
Kerosene has been used as a source of heating since the 1500s for good reason. It burns hotter, clearer, and has always remained cheap. There is no debate.
Which ever is cheaper will be the better choice as there isn't much difference in BTU/litre (Energy per litre) and you won't notice the small difference, you will need a more accurate testing method to notice it altho kerosene is supposed to burn hotter.. The difference will be so small you won't even notice the difference..
Honestly I wouldn’t even call it nitpicking. We are all adults so we understand trade offs. For instance, fixing the wobbly middle row adds weight to the seat mounts. Adding more weight here and there means needing a bigger engine. Needless to say the list can go on and on, and at the end of the day this car wouldn’t even be made.
Where does everyone find Kerosene so cheap?!?!! I live in the fens, In cambridgeshire... and its basically £2 per litre!!!! Its literally cheaper to buy diesel at the pump. 😂