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The vehicle is started on mineral Diesel, and then the valves switch over to a veg tank when the engine reaches full temperature - the heat exchanger is used to heat the vegetable oil before it reaches the injection pump, using engine coolant.
 
The vehicle is started on mineral Diesel, and then the valves switch over to a veg tank when the engine reaches full temperature - the heat exchanger is used to heat the vegetable oil before it reaches the injection pump, using engine coolant.
  
Before stopping the engine at the end of a journey, the system must be "flushed or Purged" with mineral Diesel, making it safe to re-start from cold.
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Before stopping the engine at the end of a journey, the system must be "Flushed or Purged" with mineral Diesel, making it safe to re-start from cold.
  
 
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Revision as of 00:41, 8 December 2010

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These are the essential parts required when building a twin-tank system.

The vehicle is started on mineral Diesel, and then the valves switch over to a veg tank when the engine reaches full temperature - the heat exchanger is used to heat the vegetable oil before it reaches the injection pump, using engine coolant.

Before stopping the engine at the end of a journey, the system must be "Flushed or Purged" with mineral Diesel, making it safe to re-start from cold.

Rotary-Motion 21:50, 5 December 2010 (UTC)