yeah i got some thoughts on that.
i just did about 3500 miles on varying levels of waste motor oil. i did no conversion; only one tank, no heating that tank, etc.. straight poured it in. i jumped in quite thick; my first run was on 50/50 wmo/diesel. i did that for about 2500 miles, then i had a starting fluid boo boo, so i had to re ring, but after that, i did another 1000 miles, where i ramped up to 80/20 and finally 92% wmo. now i know wmo and svo/wvo are probably different, so you might salt my experience.
but if i were you, i would certainly do it no questions asked. the worst that will happen is it will begin to run like crap, lots of black smoke, poor performance and lack of efficiency as your injectors coke up. if you aren't afraid to pull the injectors after your trip and clean the precup and injector tip off, then you don't have much to lose. and i think most of my carbon build up was from start up, as i had a harder time getting it to fire, and stay lit at first, on straight motor oil.. so it was likely coking considerably during that short time of cold cylinder. i am now leery of running more than 50/50, because it cokes so quickly, fuel mileage is adversely affected, and you start to lose power.. essentially diminishing returns past 50/50. so considering you are looking at long distance, i would probably do just this idea, but in laps around your home base, so if it goes wrong you don't have far to trailer it. but mine never went wrong, except one time as my years-old fuel filter finally clogged, and i began to lose power at speed.
too long/didn't read: do it around the house for like 1000 miles first, evaluate fuel mileage loss, pull injectors and examine any coking, then decide if you can do it over a distance .