Jim
Ringleader
All you need is a contract with your local chippy and with a bottle of Link Removed, you will save £000's
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All you need is a contract with your local chippy and with a bottle of Link Removed, you will save £000's
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You'll need to put chippy's in POI on your sat navs
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using some pipes, an old water heater, a heating element, a motor, filtered oil, methanol and lye...that won't ruin your engine.
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Of course as soon as you put used cooking oil (or anything else) in your car/motorhome/etc you are legally required to pay Road Fuel Duty on it and it stops being so cheap. Lots of people (someone will know how many and where) have been busted for this because, you guessed it, the Police could tell they were running used cooking oil by the smell. A quick pull, a "can you prove you are paying duty on that fuel, sir?" and they landed straight in court.
I do like the idea of one of the small conversion plants you can buy though. Apparently the trick is to use new cooking oil which doesn't smell. It is still miles cheaper than derv!
You are out of date, since last November the chancellor changed the law regarding veg oil. you can now legally use up to 2500 litres a year without paying fuel tax, veg oil down here is currently £1.23 litre and new oil straight from the supermarket does smell the same. I know I use it.Of course as soon as you put used cooking oil (or anything else) in your car/motorhome/etc you are legally required to pay Road Fuel Duty on it and it stops being so cheap. Lots of people (someone will know how many and where) have been busted for this because, you guessed it, the Police could tell they were running used cooking oil by the smell. A quick pull, a "can you prove you are paying duty on that fuel, sir?" and they landed straight in court.
I do like the idea of one of the small conversion plants you can buy though. Apparently the trick is to use new cooking oil which doesn't smell. It is still miles cheaper than derv!
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hi Dave,
this is a very old post but the info you posted is very usefull especialy as i have a bookers card.
20ltr for £17.99 sounds good to me. :thumb:
john.
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