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Veg prices
#61
£16 for 20L of Veg at my local macro
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#62
tesco still ahve the offer on as of yesturday..


cured some of my coaling problem too.. now it smells like barbeque and chips!
Given the choice between Niall and the sheep. I would choose the sheep!
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#63
Sainsburys also had vegetable and sunflower oil on offer the other day, 3 for £12 on 5 litre KTC oils, so works out the same price as Tesco.
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#64
Will be going to sainsburys soon then
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#65
(24-07-2014, 01:34 PM)bashbarnard Wrote: Will be going to sainsburys soon then

Just to let you know, these oils were with the world foods isle rather than with the rest of the oils!
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#66
Awesome. Thabks a lot
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#67
make any difference if its sunflower or regular veg?
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#68
Sunflowers a bit harder on start up. I run both dependent on cheapest
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#69
Whos runs 100% veg then?
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#70
Sunflower doesn't smell as bad. Should be easier to start as its slightly thinner and should give better performance and economy as it tends to have more calories per liter.
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#71
(25-07-2014, 09:28 AM)bashbarnard Wrote: Whos runs 100% veg then?

(25-07-2014, 09:32 AM)Dum-Dum Wrote: Sunflower doesn't smell as bad. Should be easier to start as its slightly thinner and should give better performance and economy as it tends to have more calories per liter.

see two different ideas there, but i agree with Dum, starts easier on sunflower for me and seems thinner too . .Smile
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#72
Im on sunflower atm. I meant who runs 100% not diesel. I buy whatever is cheapest. Ill keep on sunflower if thats the case though
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#73
(25-07-2014, 10:35 AM)bashbarnard Wrote: Im on sunflower atm. I meant who runs 100% not diesel. I buy whatever is cheapest. Ill keep on sunflower if thats the case though
it'll always hunt on first startup, sunflower is better though imo mate . .Smile
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#74
(21-07-2014, 03:03 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote: No but the police saw a load of veg on his back seat and put the windows in.

I'm paranoid enough to cover my load with a blanket when Im transporting.
Good thing !!


Am running 100% WVO veg on 306 at present. It's been stood for 10 days and started up fine on Sun morning.
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#75
(04-08-2014, 07:53 AM)nominous Wrote:
(21-07-2014, 03:03 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote: No but the police saw a load of veg on his back seat and put the windows in.

I'm paranoid enough to cover my load with a blanket when Im transporting.
Good thing !!


Am running 100% WVO veg on 306 at present. It's been stood for 10 days and started up fine on Sun morning.

Wouldn't do that, looks like your trying to hide whatever is in there. If your not in the car keep it in the boot under the parcel shelf or in the house. Try and keep it in the original packaging too.
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#76
Bit hard when it's 500L worth of 20L containers lol
I fetch mine in batches.
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#77
Anyone ever been pulled running veg before then?
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#78
Nope.. It is completely legal but i bet you would have a job explaining that to VOSA. You only need to worry if its a works van or truck which covers a lot of miles, then you may have to prove your mileage as you can only use up to 2500 litres of veg before you pay duty on it.
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#79
(04-08-2014, 09:38 AM)bashbarnard Wrote: Anyone ever been pulled running veg before then?

I got pulled for a black smoke check by the council (with officer doing the pulling).
I told them "good luck", explained why and they tested anyway and found no problem.
Surprise.
Officer did a walk around and commented on a tyre.
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#80
Im well under the threshold of 2500 imax about 120 litres a month maybe 150
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#81
Yea you'd need to be doing well over 20K miles per year in the car to even come close.
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#82
Never been pulled for it but I wouldn't be bothered if I was.
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#83
Fair enough but arent you a policeman officer??
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#84
Quick bump, just paid £12.99 for 20L at Costco.

65p/l
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#85
(06-08-2014, 01:24 PM)r3k1355 Wrote: Quick bump, just paid £12.99 for 20L at Costco.

65p/l
f*ck thats cheap
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#86
Anyone near donny? Place doing at 69p per l in 20l drums
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#87
Need to find a costco near me!! We have macro cant remember how much is there as the deal at tescos is still on at store near me
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#88
Damn, me too.
I'm paying 60ppl filtered WVO.
I need some "tide me over" but that's also a point to negotiate on price with my supplier for the next batch.
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#89
(06-08-2014, 01:42 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote: f*ck thats cheap

I think thats the same phrase I came out with when loading my Trolley up last nite.
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#90
If anyone is near kings lynn in Norfolk someone does 20L for £13 has it nearly all the time
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