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Old 02-06-2007, 10:35 PM
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Who makes the best heated filter?

OK, I'm starting to narrow down this WVO thing LOL. I plan on using a hotfox to pull wvo, and now I'm wondering what filter would be best. I want to use coolant only, just to KISS. I'm looking at the Racor Parker Vormax, or the Fleetguard FH23000. I like the bigger filter on the Fleetguard, but I've heard the Vormax is a great filter. Advice anyone??
 
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I've heard about a Stanadyne Fuel Manager 100, apparently it has an 80watt heater built in or something.
 
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The Fuel Manager 100 is perfect for Dino fuel! not enough for WVO or bio, in cold climates, IMHO. The unit I have is complete w/ the 10 psi pump.

Long live the IDI's

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"the best" is not the right question. They all will work in some form or fashion. Find out about each of them, the strengths and weaknesses and then try to understand your needs.

Then it should be simple to fine the one that is right for your setup or the one that meets most of your needs.

The Vormax for example, and the only one I know about first hand will be pretty ineffective in warming the oil enough to flow when it's 20F and it hanging on the frame rail in the wind.

I've insulated mine very well and even them it takes some time to get to a temp that allows the oil to flow. There is a device called the Overnighter that works to reduce this issue, but that is an option that is more money and develops other concerns.

IMHO the Vormax is very good if your temps never go below 40F or you have very very good oil. All these things factor in. Also the way you filter can make a difference. Do you cold filter or warm filter.

There is no simple "best filter" answer Only the filter that meets your needs in the way you do things in this highly experimental world of WVO

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Erick- I plan on warm filtering, to make sure the thinner oil gives up the most crud I can get out of it. I understand what you're saying about the experimenting, but unfortunately, the money situation doesn't alot for a whole lot of experimenting with multi hundred dollar pieces of gear LOL. I live in SoCal, where it rarely reaches into the high 30's, in the winter it usually is around low 40's in the morning. Yesterday it got up to about 78!! I think my purchase may be based off the lower price I can get on ebay or craigslist. We'll see, thanks all!
 
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Those of you that run WVO might find this interesting

http://www.frybrid.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6510

click on the attachment shown at the bottom of the first post. It is labeled Vegetable Oil as Fuel.pdf

You need adobe reader to see it
 

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This document has been beat to death on the infopop forum

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What do you mean by beat to death?
Discredited?
Talked about at great length?
Somthing else?

The study may not be perfect as scientific studies go but it appears to be fairly solid.
Of course the true test of any study is repeatability. That is others should obtain similiar results under similiar circumstances
 
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Old 02-07-2007, 06:26 PM
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#3

Talked about at great length.

I'm going to just keep my head in the sand and think happy thoughts. Since there are opinions on every side of this.


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I can't open the link??
 
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Link is working for me

Try this

Go to www.frybrid.com
Once there go to Forums > Vegetable Oil Forum > TECH

Look for a thread called Report on Oxidation and Polymerization of Vegetable Oil. It was first posted Dec 29th.

There are 19 pages of reading on that forum alone. Infopop forum got up to 7 pages before the mods closed it since no one could agree and it got ugly.

All I know is what I do and so far it works. Who knows what will happen tomorrow or 1000 tomorrows.

Happy reading

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try to cut and paste
 
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I think I know what you're talking about- I read something on copper corrosion and oil polymeration somewhere a couple of days ago- could've been from frybrid.
 
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Old 02-20-2007, 11:21 PM
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OK- I bring this up again- what's better, a Vormax, or a Racor 6000 series?? Help!!
 
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Racor with heater blanket

Originally Posted by mongo75
OK- I bring this up again- what's better, a Vormax, or a Racor 6000 series?? Help!!
I have a Racor with a custom make 200 watt 12 vdc heater blanket.
 


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