Anybody have any experience with the Vegtherm inline heaters? I know they are made for vegetable oil, but this might be good for running higher mixtures of WMO in the winter months.
Question for you guys. Is this like an inline heater? I mean does it go in the the fuel line somewhere, and the fuel passes through it, getting heated up?
I have another question. If I where to go and buy a new fuel tank, front/rear it doesnt really matter. If I went and did that, is there some sort of electric heater that can sit in the tank, so that I can plug into a 120v source? I like the idea of just plugging the tank in to keep the WMO/diesel warm rather than using coolant, which requires the truck to be warm, and another tank to start it on.
The only problem with keeping the oil hot is heat is one of three things that
work to oxidize veg oil. That comes from one of the forums or facts on sites
such as Plant Drive.
So true, except Justin isn't looking to use it for veg, he's looking to rig up for WMO.
Ah yes, wmo it is. And with that no oxidizing. Life will be good w/no worries.
Tempting.....But I can't get get over the nasties in used oil, even though it
seems a lot of posters are doing well with it.
I'm sure Justin will keep us posted and I'll do the same on the wvo. Good
combusting to us all.
Thanks for the link to the stick on heater, that is what I was wanting.
For use on steel tanks ONLY.
Some Ford tanks are plastic as mine are and better suited for WVO than steel.