The Truth About Running Your Car on Cooking Oil: Myth vs. Reality

by AutoExpert   |  3 April, 2024

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We all dream of cheap fuel, right? Especially something renewable, maybe even stuff people just throw away. That's why the idea of running your car on leftover cooking oil sounds awesome. Some folks swear by it, grabbing buckets of used grease from restaurants.

But hold on a sec – it's not quite that simple. You can't just pour fryer oil into your tank and drive off. Straight vegetable oil will wreck your engine. There's a bit more to it than that.

Car on Cooking Oil

First, the Difference Between Veggie Oil and Biodiesel

A lot of people get these mixed up. Biodiesel is fuel made from stuff like soybeans, but there's a whole refining process involved. It's regulated, some diesel cars can use it without any changes... but that's a different topic.

We're talkin' about literally using the oil you get at the grocery store, or score for free from the diner down the street. It's a much more DIY, kinda under-the-radar thing. Technically, it might even be illegal in some places since you're dodging fuel taxes and stuff.

Car on Cooking Oil

Okay, So HOW Do You Do It?

First, you gotta have a diesel engine. Those regular gas engines with spark plugs? Not gonna cut it. The fuel system just isn't built for thick stuff like veggie oil, plus modern cars have sensors that would freak out.

Even with a diesel, you can't just use veggie oil straight. It's too goopy – your engine won't spray it properly, and you'll get nasty buildup. Couple solutions here:

  • Mix it: Cut the veggie oil with regular diesel. Helps with the clogginess, but not a perfect fix.
  • Two Tanks: This is more serious. One tank has diesel for starting up and shutting down (when things are cold especially). The other has your veggie oil, which you gotta heat up because it gets thick when it's cold.

But even that's not enough. If you really wanna run on veggie oil long-term, there's more:

  • Special Injectors: Gotta make sure that fuel is SUPER clean, otherwise... engine problems. Good filters are a must, especially if you're using restaurant grease.
  • Beefier Glow Plugs: Those help with cold starts.
  • Heating the Lines: Wrap 'em with engine coolant hoses – warmer veggie oil flows way better.

There are companies selling conversion kits, but those get pricey, and you still might need a mechanic to install them.

Car on Cooking Oil

So... Is It Worth the Hassle?

Honestly, probably not to save money. Converting your car costs a bunch, and veggie oil isn't THAT much cheaper than diesel. Getting it free from restaurants is nice, but if this thing catches on, guess what? That free oil won't be free anymore.

Some people do it for the environmental aspect or the DIY challenge. Those are legit reasons, but if you're just looking to save a buck, veggie oil isn't your miracle answer.

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