LOL...Originally Posted by pbkid
Anyone else find it ironic that they were watching other people "fill up on gas" while they were "eating burritos"?
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LOL...Originally Posted by pbkid
Anyone else find it ironic that they were watching other people "fill up on gas" while they were "eating burritos"?
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Steve
no no, im pretty big on my honda/acura stuff...i drive a 92 gs converted to a 97 GSR...i did all the work myself i know enough about hondas to know that it was a honda accord...older one, probably like a 94-97, and yes the nozzle doesnt fit in a gas car for that reason..but she was dripping it in there a little bit at a time...and yes she just drove off afterward with no problems...
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Remember back in the eighties, when GM pulled the heads off of 350 blocks and turned them into diesels?? An underground, midwest, kiddie kabal, doing wanton oil-burner conversions on 15 year old Hondas...I LOVE this country!! Ingenuity like this, is the reason America WILL reach the moon, by 2010!!
LMAO Chopper, you always brighten up my day with enlightenment!Originally Posted by Chopper
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Assuming it actually worked (which I doubt) ... Why would you want to? Diesel costs more than regular these days
(I still don't get that... it is closer to crude than gasoline)
... and if it isnt a diesel engine, wouldn't it be a safe bet that fuel economy would be worse?
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Well, you may have answered your own question. The biggest reason *I* see to use diesel is for fuel economy. Let's see, i can get 15 miles @ 2.69 a gallon in my VX, or 45 miles @ 3.24 a gallon in my VW. You do the math. Would a conversion be worth it? I doubt it - I don't see how you are going to convert an ignition engine over to compression and get anywhere near the performance and efficiency of an engine that's doing what it was designed for. But an engine swap might work out nicely.Originally Posted by Spike
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I have to admit a personal blonde moment I had.
Used to drive a diesel.
One late...late evening I pulled over for some fuel. I was accustomed to zooming past the red handles and grabbing the pump handle that was different colored, usually green. I pulled up, noticed a blue one and went to it, started pumping. After about 3 minutes I noticed it had pumped only 5 or so gallons. I went in to complain to the attendant. He told me "well, our kerosene never pumps that fast."
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[QUOTE=Spike]Assuming it actually worked (which I doubt) ... Why would you want to? Diesel costs more than regular these days
(I still don't get that... it is closer to crude than gasoline)
Not 100% sure but think a lot of the price difference is in taxes... I believe diesel has more taxes than gas ,I know it has more taxes than home heating oil...that is why they dye it... big fine if caught running home heating oil in diesel trucks, been tempted though LOL over 3 bucks for diesel around here ...my heating oil is approx approx 50 cents less
There are some significant differences between diesel, kerosene and fuel oil. Most have to do with lubricity which is life or death to a diesel engine, and some to do with soot control that affects the combustion process.
As for the cost difference with gasoline, again many factors but ULSD (Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel) is the cause for the most recent disparity. Like lead in leaded gasoline provided lubrication for engine valves the sulphur in diesel is used to enhance overall lubrication. Remember, when Rudolph Diesel invented the "compression engine" it was designed to run on peanut oil. Vegetable oil has far better lubricity than petroleum products so the sulphur was added to create a fuel for the diesel engine, but now that same sulphur is a nasty source of pollution.
Keep in mind also that there's more energy in a given volume of diesel fuel than gasoline, hence the better mileage most diesel vehicles achieve. Right now my 4000 pound VX gets around 17MPG average from $2.34 a gallon gasoline, where my 4000 pound diesel Mercedes gets around 34MPG average from $2.89 a gallon diesel. Twice the mileage from a $.55 price difference? I'd buy that all day long!![]()
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