Enviormet friendly fule for tanks.

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February 5th, 2010   #1
muller
 

Enviormet friendly fule for tanks. info


ok, we all know war is bad, it kills pepol make theam suffer and all that ****.
BUT the enviormet suffers greatly to. all those tanks and veheclils pouleot a hell of a lot.

i have the sulotion. *drume roll* Mcdonal fat!

its true that you can turn stuff like frier oilj to driveabel fuel.

its cheap and it grows on the ground.

what do YOU think!
 
February 5th, 2010   #2
captiva303
 
 
i didnt know that fat grew on the ground???
i wonder what the health inspectors would have to say about that...

im just kidding.

sounds like a great idea and it would smell alot better coming out of te exhaust pipe.


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February 5th, 2010   #3
senojekips
 
 
I thought we had enough trouble with dogs chasing vehicles already?


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February 5th, 2010   #4
Spaniard
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by muller
ok, we all know war is bad, it kills pepol make theam suffer and all that ****.
BUT the enviormet suffers greatly to. all those tanks and veheclils pouleot a hell of a lot.

i have the sulotion. *drume roll* Mcdonal fat!

its true that you can turn stuff like frier oilj to driveabel fuel.

its cheap and it grows on the ground.

what do YOU think!

Therefore the Battle field will smell Like Mcd's "Freedom Fry's" and Big Macs.

I can see it now Can we stop the Fitting I'm getting the Munchies.

Actually it would cost more $$$$$$. It's been proven It's not cheap to Grow, harvest then Transport, process.
 
February 9th, 2010   #5
muller
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Spaniard
Therefore the Battle field will smell Like Mcd's "Freedom Fry's" and Big Macs.

I can see it now Can we stop the Fitting I'm getting the Munchies.

Actually it would cost more $$$$$$. It's been proven It's not cheap to Grow, harvest then Transport, process.
well you dont have to grow and harvest it. you just by it frome mcdonalds who alredy used it for cooking then you use it for driving fule

" this war is so terribel so much death.... but it smeels nice at least"

Last edited by DTop; February 12th, 2010 at 11:11.. Reason: Warning:Back to back posting is against the forum rules.
 
February 12th, 2010   #6
Korean Seaboy
 
 
Nice. Revolutionary. But weird. And might smell like food, so that stranded enemy soldiers could be lured to their deaths. Just joking
 
February 12th, 2010   #7
George
 
Some people have used old cooking oil for a number of years for diesel fuel. When I saw enviromentaly friendly fool i thought of....
 
February 23rd, 2010   #8
Supostat
 
 
As far as I know about biodiesel, it is worse than common diesel due to harming an engines via folic acids persisting within biodiesel. Thus, common diesel mosh likely will remain as best solution as fuel for armored vehicles, because tank crews like reliable engines and won't be happy to change them more often than necessary.


 
February 24th, 2010   #9
Yin717
 
 
Well firstly, I am one of those people that doesn't beleive in Global Warming. But that's another argument.

As to your McDonnalds fat idea I think it is great however it isn't as powerful as petrol and the same amount of fat as petrol would struggle to move the tank. You'd need a massive tank for it to work effectively. So I believe to save the amount of petrol we use up we'll need a better idea.


Thanks
Yin717
 
March 14th, 2010   #10
LeEnfield
 
 
Now what they could do is to have a large spring and all the crew would have to do is to wind up it up, that should cure the pollution problem


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