h a l f b a k e r yYeah, I wish it made more sense too.
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Cars converted to run off of straight vegetable oil use a separate heated tank that makes the oil the same viscosity as regular diesel. If you used high-grade cooking oil without any additives, and if you use the same heating elements to heat the oil to around 300 degrees Farenheit, you could use the
fuel tank as a deep fat fryer.
This would be great for cookouts, camping, and tailgate parties. Just pop the trunk, crank up the heat, and dunk in your favorite food for frying. Lard and shortening for doughnuts, peanut oil for chicken, and sesame oil for Asian food.
When you're done cooking, just filter the oil and drive away.
GreaseCar
http://www.greasecar.com/ SVO conversion kits. [discontinuuity, Aug 22 2005, last modified Sep 06 2005]
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Perfect for the police on a stakeout. |
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This could be good for a converted diesel powered motor home... |
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svo= straight vegetable oil. I'll put a link. |
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This similar to the fresh water dispenser in hydrogen vehicles? |
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Mmmm. Fondue bourguignonne. Will a car run on white truffle oil? |
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Only for as long as you can afford to fill it. |
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Actually, what this would be
perfect for is a mobile catering
van. |
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