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simmufc *
Age: 53 Zodiac: Joined: 24 Sep 2013 Posts: 10 Location: welshpool
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Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 9:44 Post subject: can u rub on old cooking oil |
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can you run a 53 plate L200 warrior run on old cooking oil |
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Yokel *
Age: 55 Zodiac: Joined: 16 Feb 2015 Posts: 14 Location: Northants
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Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2015 10:17 Post subject: |
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Yes, although for safe, effective long term running there are a few modifications worth doing. |
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rich r ********
Age: 50 Zodiac: Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Posts: 5332 Location: Selby, North Yorkshire
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Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2015 13:07 Post subject: |
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What engine is in that L200? Not so recommended on common rail or direct injection diesels in the Mitsubishi range. But certainly fine on the injection pump models.
Used cooking oil will need dewatering and filtering before you can use it, and usually mixing with a little diesel or petrol to reduce the viscosity. I'm running a 50/50 mix with diesel at the moment in my 2.5 Pajero with no modifications. |
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Yokel *
Age: 55 Zodiac: Joined: 16 Feb 2015 Posts: 14 Location: Northants
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Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2015 18:55 Post subject: |
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It's a 53 plate L200. They only came with the 4D56 motor, safe as houses if done properly. |
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