They are. Its a form of bio-diesel. And the great thing about bio-diesel is that you convert just about any regular turbo diesel motor to run it. So if you can turn up the boost on a traditional #2 diesel engine, you can on a bio-diesel too. Who wants to see a big twin turbo Ram pull 10s while running on used fryer oil?
I never said who's car it was!!! LOL :moon: I seem to recall blue flames for some reason.... j/k Actually it was a '96 Orange - yes, Orange Mustank.
I just learned something new. I thought it was a myth on the whole fryer oil as an alternative. What about the vapors/unburnt vapors? I would think the smell of french fries while your going down the road would deter people from wanting to eat french fries or just be plain sick about them. Either way it might be a resourceful alternative.
Actually, that could be true... Corn fuel is an alternative. If the FF oil is made from peanut oil or corn oil, why not?