Haha, yep. The WMO doesn't really add much smoke at all when injected as fuel. Nothing like when you have oil seeping past the valve guides while compression braking, that smokes 

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Not true. The Zenn company applied for and received the necessary permits to sell the Zenn in BC, then chose not to market the Zenn in Canada. It's a Provincial regulation so they would have to apply to each Province. They decided the US market was more profitable.Our government won't let these cars be sold in our market though...
lol, If you buy that then there is no sense trying to make you see the light, just remember most people just take what they are given and deisel has intentionally be given a bad rap here TO SUPPORT THE PETROL "PUSH". Your "market research" consists of HUGE kick backs and back room deals. The deisel yota's would be just as popular as the cummins dodges, if they were allowed in!
Not true. The Zenn company applied for and received the necessary permits to sell the Zenn in BC, then chose not to market the Zenn in Canada. It's a Provincial regulation so they would have to apply to each Province. They decided the US market was more profitable.
WMO stinks and significantly increases toxic pollution when used as a motor fuel. That's irresponsible in a populated area.
Directly from the Zenn company about a month or so ago when I inquired about purchasing one.=Eric Winkworth;6787860]Where did you hear that? ...
Nobody has commented on adding methanol yet! Common you guys! Galt? You've always got something for me, no?
IMO there's going to be all sorts of **** in WMO including very fine metallic particles which you will never remove no matter how good your system of cleaning/filtration. Personally I wouldn't want it anywhere near my fuel tank.
Wanted to keep this out of the "what fuel additive do you use" thread, and thought this the best spot.
Interesting, as with the federally mandated (in Canada July 1st 2011) 2% bio fuel additives to diesel at the pump and a number of the fuel retailers saying there is no need to add additives to their diesel fuel...how many folk run no additive at all.
I have not been consistent in adding at each fill on the in line pump 3B, 13BT and 12HT, usually only major dosing it once in a while as a cleaner. But with a rotory pump in the stable now and the lubricity concerns that surfaced shortly after the Low Sulpher change I have been using something at every fill.
I wonder if its all moot now, unless you have to fill at suspect locations (traveling), are going into extremely cold weather, or or are simply trying to minimize odor and smoke and maximize efficiency of the burn.
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