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Deefry oil car?


Question Posted Friday August 3 2007, 12:54 am

Ok, I've heard about the guy who drove his car across America on fryer oil. My question is, what did he have to do to the oil before he put it in his car?

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are_you_fracturing answered Friday August 3 2007, 11:16 am:
They sell waste grease conversion kits for diesel cars online. But the fryillator oil needs to be filtered quite a bit. I don't believe it harms the engine as long as you have one of these kits. Just putting the oil in a regular diesel engine, though, I wouldn't recommend.

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theymos answered Friday August 3 2007, 6:50 am:
You just have to take the waste bits out with a coffee strainer. Nothing else is needed. However, using strained fryer oil will eventually damage the engine unless it's processed further. Take a look at:
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This only works in diesel engines.

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