Is vegetable oil Illegal?

The problem with vegetable oil is that it's not approved by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for use as fuel. It's not exactly illegal — it won't land you in jail — but it could get you fined.
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Can you drive on vegetable oil?

In fact, using vegetable oil as fuel could be illegal in some states, as state and federal revenue agents in the U.S. require special licenses to drive converted cars, as well as payment of motor fuel taxes. Vegetable oil also isn't considered a great fuel source for long-term use [source: U.S. Department of Energy].
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Can I run my van on vegetable oil?

It is possible to run a vehicle on cooking oil – if you process it into biodiesel first. As a renewable and clean-burning alternative to petroleum, biodiesel is paving the way to a healthier planet with more sustainable fuel practices.
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Why can't we use vegetable oil in cars?

Firstly, you can only use vegetable oil in a diesel engine, not a petrol one. It's important to note though that oil should not be poured directly from the bottle into a car. Due to the oil being so thick and sticky, it won't flow properly through the engine, and it will not burn efficiently.
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Is it illegal to use vegetable oil in cars UK?

"The most important thing to remember is, it is not illegal to run your car on cooking oil." As long as duty is paid, that is.
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Can I run my diesel on vegetable oil?

Vegetable oil can be used as diesel fuel just as it is, without being converted to biodiesel. However, it is some 11 times thicker than diesel fuel, and it doesn't burn as easily in the engine. It also has very different chemical properties and combustion characteristics, and can damage engines.
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Can you use vegetable oil instead of petrol?

The short answer is that, if your car has a diesel engine, then yes, you could use cooking oil to fuel it, but you really shouldn't. Biodiesel is a fuel that can be used almost anywhere that diesel is used, and this fuel is usually made from recycled and refined waste cooking oil.
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Can a car run on water?

It would need equipment to split a water molecule apart and separate its oxygen and hydrogen. Then it would need to isolate each of them in separate tanks. Then you would need a combustion system that could mix and ignite them, or a fuel cell that could recombine them to make electricity.
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Can I run my car on sunflower oil?

As long as the engine is hot, the sunflower oil will work just fine. You might notice decrease in car's performance, but it should keep you moving.
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Can cars run on alcohol?

Alcohol has been used to fuel cars since the dawn of the modern automobile. Henry Ford's Model T was equipped for running on ethanol as well as gasoline. And in recent years, the federal government has mandated that ethanol make up about 10 percent of most gasoline bought at the pump.
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Can I run my car on chip fat?

Is it possible to run my car on chip fat? Yes. But don't be tempted to pour leftover frying oil directly into your fuel tank. It needs to have a diesel engine and preferably a low-tech diesel dating back around 10 years.
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Can you run a diesel car in sunflower oil?

Sunflower oil falls into the category of fuels known as Straight Vegetable Oil (SVO). SVO is much more viscous (thicker) than normal diesel. This means the pump has to work much harder to pump it and the injectors will have difficulty ejecting it as the fine spray needed for efficient burning.
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Can I run car on cooking oil?

Some older diesel engines will run on cooking oil and even used oil that has been strained. However, the viscosity of cold oil can cause fuel injectors to clog. Modern diesel engines on the other hand require it to be enhanced and there are companies that specialise in turning used cooking oil into biofuel.
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Can I run my diesel car on heating oil?

Diesel engines are designed to run on diesel, not heating oil, and you will encounter issues if you use the wrong fuel.
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Can you run a diesel engine on olive oil?

According to Knothe and Dunn,20 saturated hydrocarbon chains, as they are found in fatty compounds, are especially suitable for conventional diesel fuel, thus indicating that olive oil methyl ester presents a more suitable value to be considered as a diesel-fuel alternative.
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Can water be used as fuel?

Water can't be a fuel, just like carbon dioxide can't be a fuel. These are combustion products. They can both be converted into fuels, or into energy carriers, but that requires additional energy inputs. (In the case of hydropower, nature has added those energy inputs).
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Which cars run on vegetable oil?

The first thing to know is that only diesel cars can be converted to run on veggie oil. Diesel engines were originally designed to run on a variety of fuels, including peanut oil and vegetable oil. These engines work by injecting the fuel into a chamber of compressed air, where it ignites.
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What happens if you put water in a gas tank?

Water in gasoline doesn't just cause issues in the cylinder; it can easily damage injectors if it expands rapidly in the injector tip (due to the inherent heat of the injector). And if it sits in the fuel system for a long period of time, it can even cause rust in your fuel system.
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Can a car run on air?

Yes, it could. You could compress the air at your house using an air compressor, fill a compressed-air tank in the car, and the car could run off of it. You could use an engine very similar to a steam engine (using pressurized air instead of pressurized steam) to convert the compressed air to rotational energy.
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Can alcohol be used as fuel?

Various alcohols are used as fuel for internal combustion engines. The first four aliphatic alcohols (methanol, ethanol, propanol, and butanol) are of interest as fuels because they can be synthesized chemically or biologically, and they have characteristics which allow them to be used in internal combustion engines.
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Why can't cars run on solar power?

These solar panels aren't powerful enough to power a whole car. They've only been utilized to power a few components so far. While solar panels on the roof of a car will never be able to fully charge a battery, solar electricity from other sources is an excellent method to fuel electric vehicles.
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Is vegetable oil a fossil fuel?

Crude oil is known as a fossil fuel, as it was formed millions of years ago from dead marine creatures. Any fossil fuel is a finite resource. These fuels took millions of years to form and as such, cannot be replaced. Crude oil does not spoil.
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Can you put vegetable oil in your ear?

Do not use vegetable oils in your ears as they can cause an allergic reaction for some people. There's no evidence that ear candles or ear vacuums get rid of earwax.
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What is vegetable oil made of?

Vegetable oil is commonly referring to plant based oils, often made from canola, corn, palm, soybean or sunflower oils and in some cases be flavoured with dried or fresh herbs.
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