where do you people come from??? pluto
???do you know how much further you can go if you just add a dollar to every3 dollars you spend in gas. thats 3000 gallons of gas andwith your gas mileage i would venture to say you couldn’t drive that far in a year. where is everybody’s common sense???
Hi there, I can’t point you in the direction to find any way to convert your car to run on solar energy or veg oil, however I purchased a guide that showed me how to convert any car to run on a combo of gas and water. There is some science behind it, but you barely even need any mechanical knowledge to do it (trust me, I have none).
Anyways, if you are interested I wrote a blurb about it on my blog and you are more than welcome to read that:
The average cost to convert a existing car to electric is around $6,000.
If the car has a diesel engine, it’s relatively easy to convert it to run on cooking oil. However the government is starting to ***** down on this because cooking oil is not approved (read: taxed) for use on public roads.
December 30th, 2008 at 8:36 pm
where do you people come from??? pluto
???do you know how much further you can go if you just add a dollar to every3 dollars you spend in gas. thats 3000 gallons of gas andwith your gas mileage i would venture to say you couldn’t drive that far in a year. where is everybody’s common sense???
January 3rd, 2009 at 12:01 am
Hi there, I can’t point you in the direction to find any way to convert your car to run on solar energy or veg oil, however I purchased a guide that showed me how to convert any car to run on a combo of gas and water. There is some science behind it, but you barely even need any mechanical knowledge to do it (trust me, I have none).
Anyways, if you are interested I wrote a blurb about it on my blog and you are more than welcome to read that:
January 4th, 2009 at 9:23 pm
The average cost to convert a existing car to electric is around $6,000.
If the car has a diesel engine, it’s relatively easy to convert it to run on cooking oil. However the government is starting to ***** down on this because cooking oil is not approved (read: taxed) for use on public roads.