My question is this, would it be better to make the in place stock fuel tank my primary waste vegetable oil tank and then throw on a smaller tank to provide the diesel necessary to get through warm up and back to start condition.Retain the stock fuel system, and at an aux. I got a 20 gal marine tank in the tire well of my Volvo, and had room for a 30 under my Caddy(needed air shocks to hold a full load).I'm not a fan of a tiny tank on either side.Nearly all my miles are long distance. I start the car and on the road at 60 mph within say 5 miles. With the way the engine heats quickly I should be good to go at that point to switch over to the cheaper fuel.~2 miles seems to work for me.My thought here is that in my case adding a second tank for the purposes of having a place to dump WVO is more problematic than say adding a tank that holds 3 gallons of diesel. So has anyone just gone to using there stock tank for WVO? I can foresee some problems with screen plugging and such but do I really need to add a heater my temperatures are in the 30- 60 degree F. range? Depends how much you like stopping on the side of the road, and realizing your D tank only has a quart left in it. I do.I am sourcing out a small tank that will fit inside the spare tire inside the car. I haven't decided to make an external outlet to that or not. Common sense, if such a thing exists, says do it, don't mess up that new 200 dollar carpet I just installed. Anyone have an idea there on how to make that happen and look clean and professional. I could run a hose from the other side of the car and have dual fillers I think. Or are the ones on the car specific for the right hand side? Legally can I put one that close to the exhaust? Putting the fill behind the license plate is just as close or worse.Fill and vent outside the car. It's worth however much work you have to do. Baffled tank a + too.I did a couple Benzes with a marine filler in the sail panel that looked pretty clean.I want to run a plate heater up front close to the IP to minumize heat loss but should I be thinking about cooling in the IP and the lines to the injectors? I know there are electric heaters available for the lines but would that be necessary given the temp range mentioned above?Heating my tank and lines, I never had a problem.I wasn't thinking I needed return flow for the smaller diesel tank but might make it so for the WVO system. Any pro/cons on that idea. Only a fool does not have a 'air purge mode' of some sort. 2 SS ball valves works for me.If you return diesel to the veg tank, and vent it inside, your life will suck.
honestly.. look into converting to bio... no 2nd tank.. no switches no opps i just screwed up and left wvo in the pump... ive had this debate in my brain over and over.. bio is just safer...
Make it out of PVC pipe maybe. Is that diesel safe?