cooking gas, not the oil.....cooking/corn oil will take a little more processing to be able to run.SF5 wrote:if used cooking oil can work then whats to say it can't
is bay oil a possible substitute for diesel fuel?
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Re: is bay oil a possible substitute for diesel fuel?
and that's on diesel engines..scientist wrote:cooking gas, not the oil.....cooking/corn oil will take a little more processing to be able to run.SF5 wrote:if used cooking oil can work then whats to say it can't
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