How much clean vegetable oil can I add to my non-diesel car to where it will still run and I will save money?
I heard before that if you added a little bit of veggie oil to your gas tank, that it would not harm it, and you would save money. Will this mix ok with the regular gasoline? And how much can I add?
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Comments on How much clean vegetable oil can I add to my non-diesel car to where it will still run and I will save money?
No, veggie oil doesn’t burn in a gasoline car, just like diesel doesn’t burn, and it will likely foul your injectors, to boot!
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Vegetable oil will clog your fuel filter, and your injectors, and will not save you any money. It will reduce your gas mileage and increase your repair bills.
no, thats diesel sorry. good luck!
any level of veggie oil won’t help a gasoline engine. veggie oil and gasoline have different properties.
Go ahead if you want to damage the engine of your car…
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Considering the fact that clean vegetable oil costs about $8-$10 a gallon, Just how is it that burning clean vegetable oil is going to save money over burning gas at $2.25- $3 a gallon???????????????????
and everyone else is right too, vegetable oil will not burn in a gas engine, but will foul things up.