SVO - What are you paying?

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SVO - What are you paying?
#31
Yea I think it is, KTC stuff.

Not many people can get rapesead oil at the price you get, I've not seen or heard of anyone round this way supplying it.
Costco is a pretty good alternative, the price has been at that level for 18 months or so Smile
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#32
I'm not sure exactly, is soya oil bad?
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#33
soya oil aint great.

I rate them:

rapeseed
sunflower
soya
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#34
Meh I'll try it at that price...
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#35
The rating is mostly for it's 'gel point' which is the temperature at which it turns from an oil into a jelly like substance - and when your car won't start.

I think there's slightly more energy in rapeseed oil as well, so maybe abit more poke.

Either way it's still slower than running on Dino, but then you're not buying it for performance you're buying it to save some dosh.
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#36
I've not used veg for a year now, but a quick look on ebay suggests wvo prices on there have crept down again.. Is that so?

Used to see ridiculous amounts bid for cheap shitty lard!
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#37
Just syphoned in a load of KTC stuff from Costco, with a couple of litres of old engine oil as I'm too tight to buy 2 stroke. At £17.29 for 20 litres its worth a go, but they do have KTC rapeseed at £4.79 for 5 litres though. If anyone wants to meet me there when I'm going I can take guests in?
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#38
couple of litres of engine oil?! :-O
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#39
Lubes it up just nicely Big Grin
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#40
runs on it straight too Big Grin
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(31-07-2013, 07:55 PM)samass Wrote: runs on it straight too Big Grin

If it won't stay in the sump stick it in the tank eh?
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#42
pretty much!! lol
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#43
Don't get dipped running engine oil tho, it's not duty paid.

Veg is exempt.
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#44
nah, i stopped that when i swapped pumps, im too lazy to filter it so it knackered my vane pump Rofl
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(31-07-2013, 08:11 PM)r3k1355 Wrote: Don't get dipped running engine oil tho, it's not duty paid.

Veg is exempt.

Hmm, I wonder how they'd feel about the amount of oil my dads SD1 burns...
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#46
No issues with the KTC stuff so far Smile
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#47
Right, scratch that, don't use the KTC stuff. Driven over to the lakes today, by the time I got to Skipton the car was juddering on boost and couldn't rev over 3k. I changed the filter on Wednesday because it felt a bit sluggish, but there was still some Crisp n' Dry in there so I guess that watered it down a bit. Tank was only half full so I filled the rest with diesel (at £1.43!!!) and it's fine now. I thought it looked a bit thick and cloudy when I was pouring it in...
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#48
Lol i will say it again.... Sunflower is best!
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#49
Veg diesel petrol and 2 stroke oil perfect combination!
Doesnt even own a 306.
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(17-08-2013, 04:16 PM)Anton Wrote: Lol i will say it again.... Sunflower is best!

Yeah that or rapeseed. KTC rapeseed is only £4.89 for 5 litres, easier to pour than 20 litre cubes as well....
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#51
I did say!

rapeseed is far better than sunflower in my experience. higher calorie rate
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#52
Rapeseed is veg oil.
Doesnt even own a 306.
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(17-08-2013, 04:01 PM)THE_Liam Wrote: Right, scratch that, don't use the KTC stuff. Driven over to the lakes today, by the time I got to Skipton the car was juddering on boost and couldn't rev over 3k. I changed the filter on Wednesday because it felt a bit sluggish, but there was still some Crisp n' Dry in there so I guess that watered it down a bit. Tank was only half full so I filled the rest with diesel (at £1.43!!!) and it's fine now. I thought it looked a bit thick and cloudy when I was pouring it in...

When I used to have d turbo I run 100% ktc for 4weeks and then I had the same issues you had, had to add 10liters of derv every time was fine with that never had an issue after that



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(17-08-2013, 04:46 PM)Piggy Wrote: I did say!

rapeseed is far better than sunflower in my experience. higher calorie rate

I know what you said but at that price it was worth a try.
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(17-08-2013, 10:07 PM)Tom Wrote: Rapeseed is veg oil.

you will find that sometimes its actually soya based which is the issues faced here with KTC

PS with a tesco voucher for money off when you spend so much I got the rapeseed oil for 87.5p a litre last week!
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#56
rapeseed is 18.70 for 20l at JJ foods atm Smile
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#57
Right, bit of an update on this. After I first tried the KTC Cooking oil (that's what's on the box, it's genetically modified soya oil), I said not to use it as I had an issue with misfiring/not revving over 3000. Well back in September I decided to try it again because I was skint, and I can only put it down to a duff fuel filter because it's been fine ever since! Been running literally 100% soya oil for 3 months/5000 miles with just a little splash (about 250ml) of 2 stroke per tank, no loss of power compared to sunflower or rapeseed (although obviously a slight drop compared to diesel), and no more difficulty starting than any other veg oil. Best test so far was a night with the car parked in an exposed spot when it got down to -6, double heat of the plugs then turned it over, fired first turn and just needed a little throttle for 30 seconds then it would run on it's own, although a bit lumpily. It always hunts for the first 5 minutes from cold no matter what veg oil I use.

Reason for the update? £14.99 for 20 litres at Costco Big Grin
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#58
You're running neat veg in winter??
I think your test was a fluke, it's going to gel up at some point.

If you've ever seen veg thats properly gelled up you'll realise why it's not possible to run a car on the stuff.
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#59
Had quite a few nights of minus temperatures and thick ice on the cars mate, started first time every time. I mean fair enough I might have a problem if it hits -10 but how often is that?
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#60
Same here bud running straight KTC from Costco and it's fired up first time, a little bit of acceleration and 10 secs later is good to drive
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