Well, Where Would One Start?

ne_plus_ultra_1

Full Access Member
Joined
May 8, 2008
Posts
51
Reaction score
0
Location
FLORIDA
I gotta 5.9 and I would like to put together a complete plan for a conversion.

There are just so many posts I don't have a clue what to look for to start learning.

Can someone give me some useful links.

I have a 5.9 and a 7.3 so either engine would be good.

-ultra
 

Mike

Stroker
Supporting Member
Joined
Mar 24, 2004
Posts
12,389
Reaction score
15
Location
Cora
What are you converting?
 

ne_plus_ultra_1

Full Access Member
Joined
May 8, 2008
Posts
51
Reaction score
0
Location
FLORIDA
Isn't this a site at which people convert their vehicles over to run on processed waste motor oil?
 

Mike

Stroker
Supporting Member
Joined
Mar 24, 2004
Posts
12,389
Reaction score
15
Location
Cora
Yes, we talk about burning WMO here alot. People also do conversions where they stick a 5.9L into say a Ford or a GM. Thats why I asked for clarification on what type of conversion you were talking about.
 

ne_plus_ultra_1

Full Access Member
Joined
May 8, 2008
Posts
51
Reaction score
0
Location
FLORIDA
Oh, sorry that was unclear.

I am specifically interested in information/kits for running processed WMO.

My fuel pump is bad and most veggie conversions you have to use an electric pump so I assume it's the same with WMO...?

Just trying to make a comprehensive plan.
 

lotzagoodstuff

Supporting Member
Supporting Member
Joined
May 19, 2007
Posts
2,729
Reaction score
673
Location
Carmel, IN
I would suggest doing a seach and reading the historical posts in concern to WMO as you are asking a somewhat broad question.
 

ne_plus_ultra_1

Full Access Member
Joined
May 8, 2008
Posts
51
Reaction score
0
Location
FLORIDA
That's usually where I start.

Often people will chime in on a forum and lead me in a direction which helps get me started.
 

1990fordidi

Registered User
Joined
Sep 21, 2009
Posts
4
Reaction score
0
Location
Poughkeepsie NY
Try Waste veggie oil, its cheap and I've been running it for twelve years with no problems. Go to greasecar.com and take a look.
 
Top