Wvo

WVO is the abbreviated form of Waste vegetable oil that is the oil got after using once or twice to fry foodstuff and different food items. It can be collected from restaurants and establishments that manufacture fried food items. WVO is the usual feedstock for the making of bio-fuel or bio-diesel. WVO should not be confused with SVO, which is Straight vegetable oil.
The straight vegetable oil, if used for powering diesel engines to run your vehicles will cause your engine to fail, as polymerisation of metal surfaces occur because of this oil that contributes to malfunctioning of the whole system. It is only WVO or waste vegetable oil, converted into bio-fuel that is capable of running the engines of vehicles.
The wvo conversion systems have been developed to process and filter the waste vegetable oil to produce bio-fuel that can be used instead of diesel for running engines of vehicles. This is not a straight substitute for diesel. Some conversions in the engine of the vehicles have to be made before they become suitable for running on this newly-produced bio-fuel. There are many sites where one can get information about the WVOer’s, the small community of people who are manufacturing this bio-fuel.
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