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racingenglishcars said:You hit the nail on the head.DrEntropy said:As for diesel as a fuel: an internal combustion engine which can be run on all the dregs from the refined petro-tanks or the fryer grease outta the local MickeyD's...
Ship engines (which recently have come under the spotlight for producing the largest bulk of CO2) are running on exactly that. The remains after all the lighter petrolium products are gone, like gasoline, diesel, engine oil, gear oil, grease, tar, asphalt, then what's left over is like glass at room temperature, and must be heated to 160 deg C in order to flow through the fuel pipes, then to be burned in ship Diesel engines.
Not exactly stuff for road going cars, but they do use up the heavy petrolium products that can't otherwise be used.
We have been recently testing alternative products for fuels.
Horse fat, other animal fat, liposuction fat (really).
<span style="font-weight: bold">Better known as, "Bunker C"! It was also used in the manufacturing of steel.</span>
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