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RE: Cheap fuel - 1800 miles on vegetable oil. Life saver?

in #life5 years ago

I live in the Netherlands , only true a monopolized structure you can run a car on biofuel . Your profit on doing so will diminish by high tax and Expensive certified company's that where allowed to use this thech . For me only swapping an engine of other quality and performance makes me commit crime . To get it legal i would have to spend twice the cost on a engine swap true taxes legislation and registration . It's not illegal to build your own transport , but it's made impossible for the common man .
Still they do ;-) , because a 94 Civic is so mush more fun with a 2ltr turbo a plasma ignition and a H2o bubbler . 300+ hp that can be as cheep in use as a Prius . Big toe driving , a friend of mine calls it .

Well peanuts it is then , as the connection with Henry Ford points more to hemp , it must have confused me . Then again , i am Dutch , on hemp we sailed the golden age (1700) , i probable have hemp strains in my DNA ;-)

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Yes Henry Ford was big on hemp, he even made a car from it, and the first electric cars, he abandoned both for the same people, big oil!

I saw a article about turning hemp in to graphene to make batteries .
Less pollution when fabricating batteries was the main goal .
The structure hemp turns in to is almost ready for use they claim .

There was never need to drain the planet from lubricant , let's hope it did or dos no damage to the whole system ;-) . No lube means friction means heat building up ,... there you have the problem , i just solved global warming . Put the damn oil back and give me a Nobel prize ;-)