Here's a link to the Seattle biodiesel site, for those in the neighborhood.
<http://www.fuelwerks.com/>
And here's another, with one of the best domain names I've seen lately:
<http://frybrid.com/>
They have some pretty sophisticated info on running your car on WVO.
Our next car is definitely going to either be a hybrid or biodiesel capable.
We went through a whole research phase before we bought our current car.
<cascadiascorecard.typepad.com/blog/2005/01/the_little_engi.html > I'm happy
with the Mini, but I'd be happier if it was a frybrid. :-)
Rob in crunchy Seattle
On 7/12/05 4:24 PM, "Steve Dropkin" <steve@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> A couple I can think of ... the "official" biodiesel Web site at
> http://www.biodiesel.org/ , and Fred's TDI Page ( http://www.tdiclub.com
> ), where there is an entire forum devoted to biodiesel creation and use.
> Biodiesel really is not that hard to create. I'd do it myself if I
> didn't think the city I lived in would have a fit about my storing a
> hundred gallons of fuel in my garage.
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