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Good post The Detailer.
deffo very intresting
Good post The Detailer.
hey thick, I bet you wont ever put vegetable oil in your "enhgine"
maybe they should change this place to the cliodiesel.net or clioveggieoil.net then you and mark can join, and leave this place to the people with sports engines
IF YOU USE NEW OIL - THERE IS NO SMELL it is "cleaner" smelling than pure diesel.
IF YOU USE NEW OIL - THERE IS NO SMELL it is "cleaner" smelling than pure diesel.
there bloody is! the good people of birmingham could smell my car from the M6 as i drove past! LOL
the other problem is you feel a right tw*t walking into tesco and buying 10 x 3 L bottles of veg oil!
i took a look at the pimp yesterday but couldnt tell which one it had ....
any ideas how i can tell? its a 96 on an N reg Clio diesel RL
Point three:-
Blended with diesel at 5 to 20% oil added to diesel --- no mods are normally needed in most conditions (except Transits etc with lucas/cav pumps)
i took a look at the pimp yesterday but couldnt tell which one it had ....
any ideas how i can tell? its a 96 on an N reg Clio diesel RL
if its the 1.9D (non turbo) clio you'll be fine
i took a look at the pimp yesterday but couldnt tell which one it had ....
any ideas how i can tell? its a 96 on an N reg Clio diesel RL
if its the 1.9D (non turbo) clio you'll be fine
What is the duty rate on cooking oil?
Cooking oil (whether used or unused) which has not been specifically produced or processed as a road fuel, will normally be classed as a fuel substitute. The duty rate will be the same as the sulphur-free diesel rate.
The important question is whether the finished fuel meets the legal definition. If a vegetable oil used as road fuel meets the fiscal definition HMRC will be happy to accept that it is entitled to the duty rate for biodiesel.
Can I use vegetable oil in my car if I mix it with normal diesel?
You can use vegetable oil in your car and mix it with diesel (vegetable oil is generally used as a substitute for diesel) but you will have to make arrangements to pay the excise duty to HMRC. See question 'How do I notify Revenue & Customs that I am using cooking oil in my vehicle?'.
Important Note: It is illegal to run your car on any fuel substitute without having first paid us the duty.
Use Vegetable Oil If You Have A Diesel Car
Ever thought of using vegetable oil in your diesel car ? last month revenues and excise have given everybody a personal limit of 2500 litres of bio diesel duty free per annum. So if you have 5 people in your house you can safely use 12500 litres of vege oil per annum and as it is 54p at most supermarkets and if you buy in bulk direct from the manufactureres this turns down to approx 42p per litre. against 99p per liter of diesel and 97p per liter of petrol.
this would save you a bomb. Also some vehicles do not need conversion either before they can accept vegetable oil either.
Those who declare that they expect to produce less will be deregistered and will not receive any further returns. We will refer to producers operating below the threshold as “exempt” producers. They must, however, contact us to enter their premises if they subsequently exceed 2,500 litres in a 12 month period, or if, at any time, they expect to exceed this amount within the next 12 months. Exempt producers are also required to keep simple production records (date of production and quantity produced, in litres) on an ongoing basis, and retain these for six years. Production levels should be checked at the end of each month. If they find that they need to enter their premises, they should contact the HMRC National Advice Service on 0845 010 9000.