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Quite good price there Rohan.
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Me too, and I don't think it will be long till it reaches above that.citroenxm wrote:That's my point too russ.. While the hdi does 52mpg the xm s1 early cars about the same it's just affordable.. But when the price per litre passes say £1.60 then I may think again about bio or oil...

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Rohan !Rommel wrote:You can get 2 litres of Crisp n' Dry (rapeseed) for £2 in Asda (it seems to be a long-term offer).
I don't think it will be long before diesel passes the £1.50 mark for good.
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We already know that , take a look my post #2 on page 1 of this thread



Thats fine Nigel !endorfin wrote:Re veg oil prices, Costco do a 20 litre drum for £18.75 which works out 94p a litre. You can buy 10 litres for 9.99 at Farmfoods.
Interestingly when I was in Egypt I found you could buy 5 litres for 30p - I made some enquiries on my return about importing it, no restrictions on the amount, no licence needed, private use is fine and only 9% import tax. It's the shipping costs that are crippling.
If you have a 'Costco card' as everyone does not have one (Like me) and also if there's a 'Costco' near to you, as that may cost you many miles of fuel to get there too !
Bearing in mind there's loads more Asda stores up and down the country than 'Costco' outlets too, and if someone's only after say 10 litres (Five bottles) = £10 , I think the £2 two litre pack is a good price and parking is normally free !
As with the 'Farm-foods' stores in my area don't have their own free parking (Therefore Parking costs ?) as most are in the middle of towns/cities (Also who wants to lug loads of containers/litres of veggie oil to their motor if its not close by) !
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I was distracted by looking for Citroens in the 1990 run of Top Gear at the same time.

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Nigel, If your looking for larger quantity/containers ASDA is still cheaper than Costco !endorfin wrote:Re veg oil prices, Costco do a 20 litre drum for £18.75 which works out 94p a litre. You can buy 10 litres for 9.99 at Farmfoods.
Interestingly when I was in Egypt I found you could buy 5 litres for 30p - I made some enquiries on my return about importing it, no restrictions on the amount, no licence needed, private use is fine and only 9% import tax. It's the shipping costs that are crippling.
15 litres for £14.00 = 93p a litre


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I joined the veg drinkers this week with 30 litres out of Tesco at £1/l. Car exhaust smells a bit like a bbq. I'm running 50/50 for now but intending to increase up to 75/25 or higher if all seems okay. Certainly seems to start from cold no problem.
Asda site says that big container from ktc is not available and also listing at £1/litre.
Asda site says that big container from ktc is not available and also listing at £1/litre.
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I find it varies - my white car hates any more than about 50 % veg - even in summer. Blue car is getting glow plugs before I attempt any more than 10-20%.
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Hang on, I didn't read this whole topic...my boss might start looking oddly at me....
1 short to the point question: would my 2.1 TD (1996) Diesel, actually RUN on this stuff.............................[question mark] and a big one!
See, I have 1 ton containers of the stuff here in the cellar at work.....kay it's used for different purposes (actually cooking
) but still!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AAARRGHHHHHHH let me know, I only cursed those tanks for years cause they're so bloody heavy and in everyone's way! 
1 short to the point question: would my 2.1 TD (1996) Diesel, actually RUN on this stuff.............................[question mark] and a big one!
See, I have 1 ton containers of the stuff here in the cellar at work.....kay it's used for different purposes (actually cooking


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if your 2.1TD is fitted with a bish bash pump, then yes! If it has a Prince of Darkness pump, then no.
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captainhaddock wrote:Hang on, I didn't read this whole topic...my boss might start looking oddly at me....
1 short to the point question: would my 2.1 TD (1996) Diesel, actually RUN on this stuff.............................[question mark] and a big one!
See, I have 1 ton containers of the stuff here in the cellar at work.....kay it's used for different purposes (actually cooking) but still!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AAARRGHHHHHHH let me know, I only cursed those tanks for years cause they're so bloody heavy and in everyone's way!



Getting excited are you Jaap. Just make sure it is a Bosch. You'll regret it otherwise.

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