future project *photoshop pic*

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future project *photoshop pic*
dordrgr avatar
dordrgr
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Here's my first try at pohotoshop, and a possible future project been trying to find something different that not many people are building. Found a pretty good deal on a 1999 3500, but with the price of diesel right now im not sure its the right choice. What do you guys think? anybody building one right now?



kicker1_solo avatar
kicker1_solo
+1y
bio diesel, 55 cents a gallon.

I say go for it.
rangerrudy avatar
rangerrudy
+1y
^^^ where is this mythical cheap bio diesel
kicker1_solo avatar
kicker1_solo
+1y
You can make it yourself, do some research on it.
rangerrudy avatar
rangerrudy
+1y
ohhh....thats stuff....thats too much work and time...plus you just about have to build another garage just for making it......and your neighbors will think you cooking meth
1low1ton avatar
1low1ton
+1y
or you could just sell meth to offset the cost of diesel
liljlowrider avatar
liljlowrider
+1y
^^sounds like a plan there
raymondsage avatar
raymondsage
+1y
Ill be your best customer !!!!
monzter kuztomz avatar
monzter kuztomz
+1y

You talking about the meth or bio diesel?
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watahyahknow
+1y
been reading up on the biodiesel and it seems to be doable they have smaller reactors that can fit in a small trailer basicly they pour ethyl alcohol with the cookingoil and bring the accidity down with sumtin that looks like a chemical used to declog a sink , this needs to be precice , when done correct the vaseline like stuff will float on top of the biodiesel (or was it the other way round .
you need to flushclean the biodiesel after its made to remove the last of the ethyl and the acidity stuff then wait until its seperated again and remove the water then leave the biodiesel in an open vessel to vapourize the last bit of water and alcohol in there .
if you heat the cookingoil or rapeseedoil or simulair enough you can drive on that too when you run an oldfasioned diesel with a line pump and low pressures , the newer TDi engines use idioticly hight fuelpressures and realy fine holes in the injectors , those whont work with the raw stuff cause it will be too thick and clog up the injectors