What's WVO?
On 6/26/08 4:25 PM, "Neil2" <vidublu@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > Hey volks, > > Stock Nazis can GA and hit Delete. I'm considering WVO (for long term fuel > cost reduction) and later a TD or TDI conversion (for power increases). Any > thoughts? > > I like the idea of using the factory tank for WVO and the potable water tank > for the bio/petro for startups. The big ? is how to find a replacment water > tank that'll both fit under the sink and include a lower hose nipple just > like the factory tank. GoWesty seems to have a sink drain kit that Any > thoughts? > > My rationale on potable water: Can't understand why someone would design > the tank so far from the sink. Don't use enough pwater to justify 13g. > Don't need much bio/petro storage and the pwater tank is in just the right > spot! > > Open to constructive criticism. > > -- > Neil2 > '82 Diesel Westy (Duckie) |
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