Technical bio deisel and 1998 fiat fiorino

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Technical bio deisel and 1998 fiat fiorino

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Can anyone tell me if a 1998 td fiorino will run on cooking oil,I have heard that
because the fuel system is not a boosch type it will not work.
Other people say it will work please please can someone give me the yes or no
thanks for looking and giving me an answer.
cheers
lloyd
 
Rapeseed oil is the way to go!!!
Mix it with normal Diesel in winter though to stop it freezing,and mix it in summer too!! theres loads of info on the net which tells you what to mix it at.But loads of my friends are running on this neet in summer,and they do some miles!!dont think dirt will be a problem.

Regards

Richie
 
any links to mixing it with normal deisel? and is it just a case of mixing it and putting it stright in the van ?
 
If dirt will not stop you, dissolving fuel lines will!
No Fiat built before about 2008 will have bio fuel prove fuel lines......
You can do some km's or ml's, sure, but after that, you can throw away the ruined engine, and find a new one....!!
Expensive solution, if you ask me.
Oh, and it WILL fail at mott...
 
I'm talking about 100% Bio Diesel, not cooking oil.
Bio Diesel contains very aggressive acids, that will dissolve fuel lines and O-rings that are not specific made for the use of Bio Diesel.
In Germany recently there was great concern, because the government wanted to add 10% Bio Diesel at normal Diesel....even this relative small amount of BioDiesel is enough to ruin most engines.
After much protest, they now use 5% biodiesel, that's just enough for older diesels ( < 2008!)
 
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Can anyone tell me if a 1998 td fiorino will run on cooking oil,I have heard that
because the fuel system is not a boosch type it will not work.
Other people say it will work please please can someone give me the yes or no
thanks for looking and giving me an answer.
cheers
lloyd

I wouldnt risk it! Surely 60mpg on a run is good enough? replacement parts are scarce enough without risking a failure.

Raymie.
 
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