Originally posted by: Eli
But we're talking about diesels here.Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Originally posted by: PanzerIV
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Originally posted by: PanzerIV
Jeff7181, this morning on the way to work they were mentioning that diesel engines can use vegetable oil with no modifications! I haven't heard of that before. Yes, that would be great for farmers. They said there was a place that was getting vegetable oil and reselling it for .90 cents a gallon in the NE.
It's possible... but more likely that they'd use grain alcohol since it burns cleaner and I'm 90% sure it produces more power than vegetable oil.
You may be right. I know nothing of alternative fuels other than snippets I've heard over the years. To my knowledge there aren't any available in my area even if I was interested in them.
I don't know a lot about it either... most of what I learned was in college... I had a class right next to the alternate fuels class, and they experimented with lots of different types of fuels on the engine dyno... they determined alcohol was the most cost effective when considering the cost to convert and engine to run on alcohol. All that was needed in the dyno room was a different carb with seals that could handle the alcohol and of course proper jetting since I believe the stoichiometric air/fuel ratio of alcohol is about 8:1 as opposed to 14.7:1 of gasoline. Also a special type of oil was required too since alcohol will completely wash regular oil off the cylinder walls.
Alcohol won't run in a diesel. At least, it is very hard to make alcohol a diesel fuel.
It has a very high octane number. That is exactly the opposite of what you want in a diesel fuel.
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: Lager
What about this thing called public transportation? Is it still around?
BWAHAHAHA!!! Thanks for the laugh. I haven't had a good laugh like that in a while.
It would take me 2 hours to go the 12 miles to work if I were to rely on public transportation.
Edit - It cost me $40 to fill the Maxima on Saturday.
And if you're lucky - and bus travellers generally are - you'll be able to hear about a couple of white trash dudes talking extra loud about the chick they banged the night before. Fun times on public transportation 🙂Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: Lager
What about this thing called public transportation? Is it still around?
BWAHAHAHA!!! Thanks for the laugh. I haven't had a good laugh like that in a while.
It would take me 2 hours to go the 12 miles to work if I were to rely on public transportation.
Edit - It cost me $40 to fill the Maxima on Saturday.
Yes but think about all the trees you can be saving while wasting a thousand hours of your life every year. Just make sure you look before you sit though, who knows what present the last drunken drug riddled homeless guy left for you.
Originally posted by: Amused
You know, I don't see Mother Nature in any danger of dying. More fear mongering sensationalism from the environuts...
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: Amused
You know, I don't see Mother Nature in any danger of dying. More fear mongering sensationalism from the environuts...
Screw mother nature, I care about myself. What I see is that we have a FINITE natural resource that we WILL run out of in the not so distant future, and I'd like very much if people stopped wasting it until we find a suitable replacement. Unfortunately as Skoorb has pointed out, people don't WANT to stop wasting it because that would require adjusting their way of life, even though they're just shooting themselves in the foot in the end.
I have no doubt the planet would do just fine without us here f-ing the whole thing up.
Originally posted by: foolish501
Get used to the high gas prices, with the dwindling gas supply, this is what america needs for the american car manufactuers to get off their butt and start developing more efficient engines and hybrid technology
Originally posted by: Skoorb
I find agent smith's conclusion about the human race in the Matrix so spot-on:AGENT SMITH: I'd like to share a revelation that I've had during my time here. It came to me when I tried to classify your species. I've realized that you are not actually mammals.
AGENT SMITH: Every mammal on this planet instinctively develops a natural equilibrium with the surrounding environment. But you humans do not. You move to an area and you multiply and multiply until every natural resource is consumed and the only way you can survive is to spread to another area.
AGENT SMITH: There is another organism on this planet that follows the same pattern. Do you know what it is? A virus.
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Originally posted by: lobadobadingdong
yea, I'm thinking of trading my truck in on an escape hybrid, (if gas prices continue to climb) but the hwy mpg is only 28 (only 8mpg more than my dakota), so it's not enough to justify the added cost of the vehicle payments yet.Originally posted by: akiraxtc
Originally posted by: lobadobadingdong
I do service work on computers/printers/robotics/etc. I drive as much if not more a day than you do in 2 weeks on my truck, and my wife uses 1 tank a week on her jeep. (she's a realtor though her office is only about 4 blocks from our house, she has to show people houses in town.)
I guess it's really worth it for you to get a hybrid.. it would offset the premium much faster than most people the way you drive 🙂
A hybrid that only gets 28 mpg on the highway???? Damn... my Mirage with a 4-banger gets 32... 29 in the city...
30 on the highway and only 8 in town? Complete, utter horseshit.Originally posted by: ShawnD1
Originally posted by: Aharami
if most drove cars that get atleast 25mpg highway, america would consume a LOT less gas...which would have a rippling effect on gas prices as well
That is HORRIBLE mileage. My dad's 80s boat car gets 30 on the highway, and around 8 in the city. If my dad's 4500lb, low compression, 5L, 4 barrel carb, V8 only gets 30 on the highway, I can't even imagine what kind of boat only gets 25. I'm thinking somewhere along the lines of a car thats 7000+ pounds....
Bullsh_t. Impossible. Expedition has around a 30 gallon tank, gas would have to be over $3 per gallon.Originally posted by: blahblah99
$107 to fill up a ford expedition!
Originally posted by: ShawnD1
Lots. Toluene is like 100x as expensive as gasoline.
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: IGBT
Enjoy it while you can..when big ketchup becomes pres(kerry) he's going to tax the crabs out of us..punishment tax for using gas...
Yea because the price of Gas under Bush is so cheap
:roll:
While the admin has little to no control over the world market prices on oil (set in large part by OPEC) they do have control over how much gas is taxed in this country. Kerry has repeatedly, in his career, voted for higher federal gas taxes. Bush has never voted for higher gas taxes.
Maybe if you actually THOUGHT about the issue rather than make knee-jerk assesments, you'd see the point.
Maybe if you knew anything about economics you would know that it is a bad thing to have gas to cheap. So yes adding more tax when it gets low is a good thing. Look at this thread as an example. If gas prices were still in the high double digit to low dollar range everybody would still be looking at trucks/suvs/cars that get 13mph or 9mpg, etc? BUT with prices this high everybody is talking about hybrids, motorcycles, etc?
If Bush REALLY cared about the price of gas why not lower the tax now, or release the reserves, etc? Instead all his friends oil companies are making more money, Halliburton is raking it in, etc? the only ones losing with bush as president is the average person.
Releasing the reserves would have a low single digit effect on prices for a couple months. Hardly worth throwing away a supply meant for emergencies. And a gas tax cut would be great. Too bad the folks you love wont let it pass the house or senate without a filibuster.
Low prices are bad, huh? I guess for elitists like you who wish to dictate to others what they should drive and how much energy they should use, it is. But to normal people, it is not. And it does wonders for an economy. High gas prices, just like high tobacco taxes and all the other elitists taxes liberals impose hurt the poor the most... but then you claim to be fighting for the poor. Which is it?
In fact, it's been a long time since I've seen a post contradict itself so blatently. First you claim high prices and taxes are great and low gas prices are bad, then you cry about the "average person."
Why is it absurd? Sure, there are other mammals that fall victim to the same scenario, but it is only when the balance is thrown out of wack and there are no or very few predators. That's the thing. We have no predators.Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Skoorb
I find agent smith's conclusion about the human race in the Matrix so spot-on:AGENT SMITH: I'd like to share a revelation that I've had during my time here. It came to me when I tried to classify your species. I've realized that you are not actually mammals.
AGENT SMITH: Every mammal on this planet instinctively develops a natural equilibrium with the surrounding environment. But you humans do not. You move to an area and you multiply and multiply until every natural resource is consumed and the only way you can survive is to spread to another area.
AGENT SMITH: There is another organism on this planet that follows the same pattern. Do you know what it is? A virus.
Absurd. Take away predators and the grazing population of mammals (let's use deer) will over graze and eat their surrounding resources until there is a huge starvation and death cycle.
ALL mammals will breed and feed until they use up their resources and die off, or are killed by predators. They do not possess some superior knowledge or instinct that tells them to stop breeding or using resources.
In fact, many speicies are migratory and over feed one area, then move on to the next.
Humans LIVE where they breed and feed. We have migrated just like ANY OTHER MAMMAL... that is, we have gone where we could when the means arrived. There are no great human waste lands that we have left behind to populate new areas, as we populate everyplace we have gone.
The only difference is, we have the ability to improve and increase the resources we live off of, other mammals do not.
Were such a bullsh!t theory true, Africa, Europe and the East would be one huge waste land incapable of supporting life. The opposite is true.
Skoorb, using movies as a source of philosophy is bad enough, but using such blatant bullsh!t is even worse. It is impossible to debate something with someone who has such irrational beliefs spoon fed to them by popular culture.
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Well it is possible that he was living AT his means and now is living beyond them. Afterall $68 will pay for high speed internet and a landline. If you're only making $1700/month take home I can see how it could be a bit annoying. But for me I still like them because if they keep going we WILL see less urban-tanks on the road, whether in surveys people insist that they won't sell their SUV or not.Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
If 68 bucks a month puts a dent in your lifestyle, you are living beyond your means, plain and simple.Originally posted by: Freejack2
For those of you who say these price increases are nothing...
At the start of the year I was paying $1.499 a gallon. As of yesterday I'm paying $2.099 a gallon. That means I'm paying exactly 60 cents more a gallon. Add that to about 3400 miles a month getting 30mpg avg (K&N air filter but not the most fuel efficient driving habits) and that means I'm paying $68 more a month in fuel. That $68 has to come from somewhere and my employer sure isn't paying it.
The sad part is I have a fuel efficient car. Some of my coworkers are driving far less fuel efficient vehicles.
Originally posted by: InstincT
Went up from $2.00 to $2.04 It's not much but if it keeps going up there's no telling where it'll stop.
Originally posted by: Amused
It's $5-6 bucks more a tank to fill up my Passat. While disapointing, it's not the freakin' end of the world.
What makes me laugh is people blaming the present admin for this. If Kerry and his ilk had their way, gas would be $5+ a gallon.
Another funny thing are the polls showing so many people changing their summer travel plans due to gas prices. WTF? The average interstate road trip will cost $40 more in gas. If $40 breaks the bank maybe they shouldn't be traveling, but working.
First of all, you weren't the one claiming to drive 3400 miles per month, and basically admitting to being a lead foot.Originally posted by: episodic
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Well it is possible that he was living AT his means and now is living beyond them. Afterall $68 will pay for high speed internet and a landline. If you're only making $1700/month take home I can see how it could be a bit annoying. But for me I still like them because if they keep going we WILL see less urban-tanks on the road, whether in surveys people insist that they won't sell their SUV or not.Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
If 68 bucks a month puts a dent in your lifestyle, you are living beyond your means, plain and simple.Originally posted by: Freejack2
For those of you who say these price increases are nothing...
At the start of the year I was paying $1.499 a gallon. As of yesterday I'm paying $2.099 a gallon. That means I'm paying exactly 60 cents more a gallon. Add that to about 3400 miles a month getting 30mpg avg (K&N air filter but not the most fuel efficient driving habits) and that means I'm paying $68 more a month in fuel. That $68 has to come from somewhere and my employer sure isn't paying it.
The sad part is I have a fuel efficient car. Some of my coworkers are driving far less fuel efficient vehicles.
I'm living on 1200 a month takehome and have a family . . .
There is no public trans here, or I'd gladly take it.
Someone hollering saying that 68$ should not put a dent in my lifestyle needs to THINK before they speak. . .
Originally posted by: TheAudit
We don?t need oil, the U.S. needs more refineries to convert the oil to gasoline, that?s the problem. There hasn?t been a new refinery built here in 20 years.
Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
First of all, you weren't the one claiming to drive 3400 miles per month, and basically admitting to being a lead foot.Originally posted by: episodic
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Well it is possible that he was living AT his means and now is living beyond them. Afterall $68 will pay for high speed internet and a landline. If you're only making $1700/month take home I can see how it could be a bit annoying. But for me I still like them because if they keep going we WILL see less urban-tanks on the road, whether in surveys people insist that they won't sell their SUV or not.Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
If 68 bucks a month puts a dent in your lifestyle, you are living beyond your means, plain and simple.Originally posted by: Freejack2
For those of you who say these price increases are nothing...
At the start of the year I was paying $1.499 a gallon. As of yesterday I'm paying $2.099 a gallon. That means I'm paying exactly 60 cents more a gallon. Add that to about 3400 miles a month getting 30mpg avg (K&N air filter but not the most fuel efficient driving habits) and that means I'm paying $68 more a month in fuel. That $68 has to come from somewhere and my employer sure isn't paying it.
The sad part is I have a fuel efficient car. Some of my coworkers are driving far less fuel efficient vehicles.
I'm living on 1200 a month takehome and have a family . . .
There is no public trans here, or I'd gladly take it.
Someone hollering saying that 68$ should not put a dent in my lifestyle needs to THINK before they speak. . .
Secondly, if you only make 1200 a month, then IMO, you need to be out working a second job or trying to get a better one, instead of posting here 11+ times per day.
I would imagine, however, that you have better sense than to drive a gas guzzler given your particular budget.