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Veggie oil and booster kits???

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Old Dec 9, 2006 | 11:17 PM
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Veggie oil and booster kits???

Has anyone used, or heard of anyone whose ran veg with any kits? what/which one works best?

also any idea if its best to use synthetic or regular oil with the veggie?

BTW: I'm running a stock '96 and looking for fuel efficiancy more than anything (a few more horses would be pretty sweet too )
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Old Dec 10, 2006 | 12:08 PM
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Ive got a homebrew kit but its similar to the frybrid design. Id recommend them since the setup is designed well.
I opted to make up a pair of smaller tanks and put them under the bed instead of having it in the bed taking up space.
If you make your own kit, youll need a heated tank, heated fuel filter, hose in hose heaters and a flat plate heat exchanger. you can make your own heater with 1/2" coiled aluminum tubing. Id recommend a vormax heated filter. You can get flat plate heat exchangers on ebay.
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Old Dec 10, 2006 | 11:37 PM
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cool thanks for the reply, I'm up on the veg kit stuff (I'm going plantdrive). I was wondering if anyone has used a high performance computer/chip/kit (ie: banks kit) to there truck that was already running on veg.
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