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wvo and cold weather!
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 11:08 am
by Kai
Wondering if WVO works in cold winter, -20-30. If not what would I need to do for keeping it from getting damage.
Thanks
Kai
Re: wvo and cold weather!
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 10:12 pm
by PlantDrive
You need a good 2-tank system, with a heated tank, some heat along path of fuel lines, a heated filter, and additional electric heating to top up what is available from the coolant (which can be take too long to get hot enough, and/or cool down on longer downhill runs, etc.....so coolant heat alone is most often not sufficient, even with the best heat exchangers available (flat plate type).
We have converted a number of Delicas, and I own one - our systems have proven themselves in use across Canada on many types of vehicles, including Delicas, in all temperatures.
Re: wvo and cold weather!
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 1:27 am
by almac
my new van has duel tanks, and a heated electric VegOil filter.
will this be enough? or will i need heaters in the tank?
i apologize for my ignorance; i am REALLY new at all this...
