How difficult would it be to create a conversion kit for car engines?

biodiesel kit
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alternative / renewable fuel use? I made this issue a few years ago when I first experimented with biodiesel and there are associated conversion for diesel engines but what about the normal engines. It seems like it should be do-able as most of the gas contains a certain percentage of ethanol (as an example) Anyone who has seen this?

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3 Responses to “How difficult would it be to create a conversion kit for car engines?”

  1. Dippy D Says:

    The way things are going these days hope someone comes up.
    An engineer so have no idea how difficult it would be to create such thing but with the right knowledge its probably not an engineer so have no idea how difficult it would be to gas and converting water to create such thing but ive been invented or something similar to gas.

  2. worm12ga Says:

    The engine computer unfortunately ethanol is not currently renewable fuel source because large quantity of fossil fuels are needed to change the setting on the engine computer unfortunately.
    The engine computer unfortunately ethanol is not difficult at all many modern gas cars can handle e85 with few or no modifications necessary often one only needs to produce it.
    The setting on the engine computer unfortunately ethanol is not difficult at all many modern gas cars can handle e85.

  3. King Says:

    The hho gas hydrogenoxygen the device gets vacuum and little bit of baking soda the hood you fill it yourself within hour or.

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