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Re: plant drive
Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 12:53 pm
by mararmeisto
I know some of you have already sorted out which one was recommended by PlantDrive for the Delicas, but when I corresponded with them it was the 2T-SD60 package I was looking at. It was confirmed that one would work well in a Delica. It includes the HotFox (in-tank heater). This kit is not available in the US so the only price to read is 999$.
I'll be getting this later in the year. Is there a WVO co-op in Victoria? I'm going to need some support for the first bit and I figure it will be better with a co-op (or at least a group of us). I know there is a number of veggie-burners up-Island...
Re: plant drive
Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 10:21 pm
by loki
mararmeisto wrote:I know some of you have already sorted out which one was recommended by PlantDrive for the Delicas, but when I corresponded with them it was the 2T-SD60 package I was looking at. It was confirmed that one would work well in a Delica. It includes the HotFox (in-tank heater). This kit is not available in the US so the only price to read is 999$.
I'll be getting this later in the year. Is there a WVO co-op in Victoria? I'm going to need some support for the first bit and I figure it will be better with a co-op (or at least a group of us). I know there is a number of veggie-burners up-Island...
I would be in to starting a co-op up.
Re: plant drive
Posted: Sat May 10, 2008 1:08 am
by delicat
Mararmeisto,
Since you'll be coming for the long weekend we'll be able to talk shop and WVO. Kevin will be there as well... can't go wrong!
I simply went with the TTVTS as it's only $400 and the rest could be sourced locally for cheaper and it gives you better option as to your tank style and location...
Noel at Enviroimport (in Victoria) had some fuel for those who bought his kit, not sure if the offer extend to the rest of the crowd...
Talk to you soon.
David
Re: plant drive
Posted: Sat May 10, 2008 9:28 am
by Adam
delicat wrote:Noel at Enviroimport (in Victoria) had some fuel for those who bought his kit, not sure if the offer extend to the rest of the crowd...
It looks like Noel has dropped WVO kits from
his site, maybe to make room for the biodiesel kits?
You may be able to source WVO from the
Island Biodiesel Co-op in Victoria. Worst case scenario I could help you out with some filtered WVO until you get a set up running down there. I'm in Victoria every 2nd Friday and Sunday.
Re: plant drive
Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 9:25 pm
by jessef
I just plunked down for a vegtherm non-mega kit (thanks for the advice guys)
Can't wait until it gets here.
Jesse
Re: plant drive
Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 9:45 pm
by delicat
Well done Jesse!
Didn't know you had taken the plunge, no wonder you were asking those questions today...
Soon we'll have enough WVO conversions in Vancouver area to start our own Coop! (But I save this for another post!

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