My project is swapping a 1.6 VW TD into a Toyota Tercel 4WD station wagon.
plan to construct using a 12v hot-water heater element. I also thought about just running a high current thru the injector lines themselves wich would cause them to act like heating elements and get hot...but i think that would be hard on them and would also be hard to accomplish because of electrical insulation issues...
I do know that I drive torque, while listening to my friends prattle on about horsepower.
You are leaving half of the problem out of the equation. Yes hot VO is necessary, but the engine must be hot as well before injecting the VO otherwise you will get ring land coking and then loss of compression. And VO must be a minimum of 150F before injecting it for it to burn properly.Try to look at it this way. If you put a small amount of VO in a cold pan and set the pan on the stove and turn on the heat, the VO will eventually smoke and burn and will leave a carbony sticky mess behind, i.e. your cylinder walls by running VO in a cold engine. Now take the same pan (cleaned) and heat it to 400F and then pour in the same amount of VO. It too will smoke and burn but after the VO is gone the pan will be clean.Good to this site and just read for a while. http://www.frybrid.com/forum/index.phpI am not affiliated with Frybrid but I do own and use one of thier kits and it works flawlessly. If you do your homework you will realize that it is a much better use of your time and money to buy thier proven kit. It is possible to build your own kit, but there is much room for ruining a motor that way than to use a time tested kit.
I am planning out how to build my single tank WVO heating system
^ ^ ^ im pretty sure thats what some dumb ass did with my car. ran normal crappy un heated fryer oil in it. cause it dont have S--- for compression and it is addicted to starting fluid.
Quote from: CathodeRayTube on October 20, 2009, 05:20:38 pmI am planning out how to build my single tank WVO heating system ...yeah, what everyone else said... There's no good way to run veg in a one-tank kit with unheated engine. The OM603 mercedes engine can certainly take it for a while (they'll run on near anything), but with a cold engine you'll run into problems with rings sticking, loss of compression, dilution of the crankcase oil, incomplete combustion, etc. The wear is almost always during starting, not during regular running. I don't have any pics, but just finished rebuilding a 1.6 that was single-tanked for 10k miles until it wouldn't start any more(it needed everything). SolarSteve is right about the hot engine and the pan example, except that you shouldn't waste the extra $900 and be waiting around for months for you kit...order one from greasecar (in all disclosure, i am very biased).how are you planning on mating the trans and mounting the engine in the tercel?Quote from: Rabbit on Roids on October 21, 2009, 10:58:56 am^ ^ ^ im pretty sure thats what some dumb ass did with my car. ran normal crappy un heated fryer oil in it. cause it dont have S--- for compression and it is addicted to starting fluid....yeah, i'll bet the rings are junk. You may be able to re-ring and get a little more life out of it...
how are you planning on mating the trans and mounting the engine in the tercel?