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<br>Anybody can make biodiesel. It's easy, you can make it in your kitchen-- and it's BETTER than the petro-diesel fuel the big oil companies sell you. Your diesel motor will run better and last longer on your home-made fuel, and it's much cleaner-- better for the environment and much better for health.<br>
<br>If you make it from utilized cooking oil it's not only low-cost however you'll be recycling a troublesome waste item. Best of all is the GREAT sensation of freedom, self-reliance and empowerment it will give you. Here's how to do it-- whatever you need to understand.<br>
<br>[Straight vegetable](https://www.zoominfo.com/c/mission-newenergy/346542889) oil fuel (SVO) systems can be a tidy, efficient and [cost-effective alternative](https://forest500.org/rankings/companies/mission-newenergy-limited). Unlike [biodiesel](https://biodieselmagazine.com/articles/felda-global-buys-missions-kuantan-port-plant-for-11-5-million-9053), with SVO you have to [customize](https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/MNELF:US) the engine. The very best way is to fit an expert singletank SVO system with [replacement injectors](https://www.energy-xprt.com/companies/mission-newenergy-limited-36048) and glowplugs optimised for veg-oil, along with fuel heating.<br>
<br>With the German Elsbett single-tank SVO system for example you can use petro-diesel, [biodiesel](https://pitchbook.com/profiles/company/51278-86) or SVO, in any combination. Just begin up and go, stop and turn off, like any other [vehicle](https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/MNELF:US). Journey to Forever's Toyota TownAce van utilizes an Elsbett single-tank system. More<br>
<br>There are likewise two-tank SVO systems which [pre-heat](https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/company/MNELF:US) the oil to make it thinner. You have to begin the engine on [ordinary petroleum](https://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/news/159352/mission-newenergy-debt-free-focused-on-biofuel-joint-venture-60797.html) diesel or [biodiesel](https://www.energy-xprt.com/companies/mission-newenergy-limited-36048) in one tank and after that change to SVO in the other tank when the is hot enough, and switch back to petro- or [biodiesel](https://www.proactiveinvestors.co.uk/companies/news/159346/mission-newenergy-delivers-maiden-biodiesel-production-to-global-oil-major-24476.html) before you stop the engine, or you'll coke up the injectors.<br>
<br>More information on straight veggie oil systems in my blog.<br>
<br>3. Biodiesel or SVO?<br>
<br>[Biodiesel](https://www.investing.com/equities/mission-newenergy-ltd-company-profile) has some clear advantages over SVO: it works in any diesel, without any conversion or [modifications](https://stocktwits.com/symbol/MNEL) to the engine or the fuel system-- just put it in and go. It likewise has better [cold-weather](https://www.businessnews.com.au/Company/Mission-NewEnergy) homes than SVO (however not as good as petro-diesel-- see Using biodiesel in winter season). Unlike SVO,<br>
<br>it's backed by many [long-term tests](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1463471/000165495419013063/R31.htm) in numerous nations, including countless miles on the road.<br>
<br>[Biodiesel](https://www.marketscreener.com/quote/stock/MISSION-NEWENERGY-LIMITED-178469/company/) is a clean, safe, ready-to-use, alternative fuel, whereas it's reasonable to say that many SVO systems are still speculative and require additional development.<br>
<br>On the other hand, [biodiesel](https://www.zonebourse.com/cours/action/MISSION-NEWENERGY-LIMITED-8557641/) can be more costly, depending how much you make, what you make it from and whether you're comparing it with new oil or used oil (and depending upon where you live). And unlike SVO, it has to be processed initially.<br>
<br>But the large and quickly growing [worldwide band](https://www.marketscreener.com/quote/stock/MISSION-NEWENERGY-LIMITED-178469/company/) of homebrewers don't mind-- they make a supply every week or as soon as a month and soon get used to it. Many have actually been doing it for many years.<br>
<br>Anyway you have to [process SVO](https://www.google.com/search?kgmid=/m/0cqd_rb) too, particularly WVO (waste vegetable oil, used, cooked), which lots of people with SVO systems use because it's cheap or [complimentary](https://www.google.com/search?kgmid=/m/0cqd_rb) for the taking. With WVO food particles and pollutants and water should be gotten rid of, and it most likely should be deacidified too. Biodieselers state, "If I'm going to need to do all that I may as well make [biodiesel](https://www.marketscreener.com/quote/stock/MISSION-NEWENERGY-LIMITED-178469/company/) rather." But SVO types discount that-- it's much less processing than making biodiesel, they state. To each his own.<br>