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Old 09-14-2005, 12:02 PM
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Talking Finally, a fix for high fuel prices..

Just turn in your dead pets to the nearest recycling depot....

http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/europe...eut/index.html

I wonder if we can make 110 octane? Has anyone seen my cat?
Old 09-14-2005, 12:33 PM
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come one 106,000 miles 20 cats per 11 gallons. Where does this guy find 60 dead cats a week to fill his tank?
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lol.

I wonder if the fuel is bad for the Cats (the converters, not the animals)
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Originally Posted by ROCNDAV
lol.

I wonder if the fuel is bad for the Cats (the converters, not the animals)
lol the funny thing is i wondered the same thing ... Although most diesel cars dont have converters
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On the same subject. I have a buddy that uses cooking grease (from deep friers at restaurants) in his Diesel Jetta. He put on a conversion kit that makes the engine run on this stuff. He gets the grease for free, and ends up getting like 60 miles per gallon of diesel
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Wow, whats the output / waste like on a system like that?
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Originally Posted by ROCNDAV
Wow, whats the output / waste like on a system like that?
french fry fumes
Old 09-14-2005, 02:19 PM
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lol, the car passes by, and you smell McDonalds

Frey, does his Jetta have much power? Does he have a website?
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Ah found it:

http://ethanolmarketplace.com/072005_news3.asp

and

http://www.greasecar.com/
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Wow, good to see a GM truck in there:

http://www.greasecar.com/profile.cfm?profileID=77#
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I got rid of my kats a long time ago...........We have landed on the moon and now this.




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