Diester without methanol or soda?

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Diester without methanol or soda?




by delnoram » 15/01/07, 17:12

An article that talks about another way to make diester, but no detail on the ingredients.
"QUANT'HOMME"
Fuel with additive

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Here is an additive to all the fuels that can be put in diesel engines, developed by a German emigrated to the United States.
http://www.dieselsecret.com/howitworks.html

This fuel is the work of a technician who learned during World War II (with engineers from Mercedes pioneers of the first diesels) in Germany, how to mix a few simple ingredients with vegetable oil, soybean or peanut by example (except the hydrogenated one) and at room temperature to operate diesel engines. And this, without transformation of the vehicle, without addition of heaters or double tank (it is also said that it can also be mixed with petroleum diesel).

This technician went to America afterwards and the cost of fuel being low, his knowledge became useless until recently when he contacted his associates in Germany, and made a new formulation of this system (tried and used in Europe for decades) to work with diesels today and be available to Americans. DSE aims to make this knowledge and this additive available to all at a cost less than a single tank of current diesel from petroleum.

It is therefore recommended

- to get the right oil, this can be done easily and free of charge, and with 2 or 3 supplier restaurants, we can be independent of service stations
- to add the indicated ingredients (essential catalyst to function correctly)
- filter the oil and put it in the vehicle for less than $ 0,12 per liter

No methanol or soda as usually used in the production of biodiesel * No need to leave a large school to use this system, just see the video, read the small DES manual and follow the directions.


http://quanthomme.free.fr/qhsuite/nouv281206.htm
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by zac » 15/01/07, 18:06

Hello

you type on your mecarun search engine you order c99 and you have your miracle product for recovered oil :D

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by Christophe » 15/01/07, 18:15

The olomomobile store sells :)
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by delnoram » 15/01/07, 19:20

:?:
That was the meaning of the question, if it is only an additive, in short a thinner, we continue to pass the glycerin, the article in question lacks precision in its presentation.
It is therefore recommended
- to add the indicated ingredients (essential catalyst to function correctly)
- Of filter oil and put it in the vehicle for less than $ 0,12 per liter

Filtering after adding the ingredients looks more like 3diesterization than additivation.
That said if you are sure that this is the Mecarun C99, this article appears very late :(
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by the middle » 09/11/07, 22:45

Christophe wrote:The olomomobile store sells :)

Yes, but why there is none in the econology shop ...
I don't know where to buy it in Belgium ... :?
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