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Old 07 Aug 2004, 11:03 am
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Default Honda Civic -- able to convert to bio-diesal?

Hi, I'm new to this group. I have an old (96) Honda Civic LX. I just got
another car, and I was thinking that I would convert my Civic into a
hybrid/alt-fuel/bio-diesel car. Anyone know if this is possible? And if so,
how much it would cost? Is there some sort of converter that you can
install? I've been hunting the Web sites, but I'm not finding much.

Thanks for any help.

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Old 07 Aug 2004, 11:21 am
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Default Re: Honda Civic -- able to convert to bio-diesal?

Unless that civic was a diesel, and I have never heard of any diesel Hondas,
then the answer is no you cannot convert..


"hmc" <ciaochou2@yahoo.smooth.com> wrote in message
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> Hi, I'm new to this group. I have an old (96) Honda Civic LX. I just got
> another car, and I was thinking that I would convert my Civic into a
> hybrid/alt-fuel/bio-diesel car. Anyone know if this is possible? And if

so,
> how much it would cost? Is there some sort of converter that you can
> install? I've been hunting the Web sites, but I'm not finding much.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
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Old 07 Aug 2004, 11:22 am
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Default Re: Honda Civic -- able to convert to bio-diesal?

If you put in a diesel engine from another car then you can run bio diesel
in it.


"hmc" <ciaochou2@yahoo.smooth.com> wrote in message
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> Hi, I'm new to this group. I have an old (96) Honda Civic LX. I just got
> another car, and I was thinking that I would convert my Civic into a
> hybrid/alt-fuel/bio-diesel car. Anyone know if this is possible? And if

so,
> how much it would cost? Is there some sort of converter that you can
> install? I've been hunting the Web sites, but I'm not finding much.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> --
> -------------------------------
> remove "smooth" from my yahoo.com address.
>
>



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Old 07 Aug 2004, 11:37 am
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Default Re: Honda Civic -- able to convert to bio-diesal?

What about any other type of alt-fuel? Propane? Natural gas? Or is this just
swimming up a creek? Thanks for the quick reply.

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"CaptainKrunch" <nobody@nothing.com> wrote in message
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> If you put in a diesel engine from another car then you can run bio

diesel
> in it.
>
>
> "hmc" <ciaochou2@yahoo.smooth.com> wrote in message
> news:4114fe43$0$5904$61fed72c@news.rcn.com...
> > Hi, I'm new to this group. I have an old (96) Honda Civic LX. I just got
> > another car, and I was thinking that I would convert my Civic into a
> > hybrid/alt-fuel/bio-diesel car. Anyone know if this is possible? And if

> so,
> > how much it would cost? Is there some sort of converter that you can
> > install? I've been hunting the Web sites, but I'm not finding much.
> >
> > Thanks for any help.
> >
> > --
> > -------------------------------
> > remove "smooth" from my yahoo.com address.
> >
> >

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Old 07 Aug 2004, 04:24 pm
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Default Re: Honda Civic -- able to convert to bio-diesal?

In article <4114fe43$0$5904$61fed72c@news.rcn.com>, "hmc"
<ciaochou2@yahoo.smooth.com> wrote:

> Hi, I'm new to this group. I have an old (96) Honda Civic LX. I just got
> another car, and I was thinking that I would convert my Civic into a
> hybrid/alt-fuel/bio-diesel car. Anyone know if this is possible? And if so,
> how much it would cost? Is there some sort of converter that you can
> install? I've been hunting the Web sites, but I'm not finding much.
>
> Thanks for any help.


Unless you are rich, don't even try it. The expense involved would be
really high. I advise you to trade the 96 Honda Civic in on a vehicle that
runs the type of fuel that you want to use.

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Old 07 Aug 2004, 05:02 pm
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Default Re: Honda Civic -- able to convert to bio-diesal?

hmc wrote:
> What about any other type of alt-fuel? Propane? Natural gas? Or is this just
> swimming up a creek? Thanks for the quick reply.


Yes, a Honda Civic could be converted to run on natural gas, but it
would be a whole lot easier, cheaper, and more reliable to buy one
that's configured at the factory to run on it.

See here:
http://www.hondacars.com/models/civic_gx_bonus.asp

Or if you want to buy one used, there are several websites that sell
used natural gas vehicles.


Todd.
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Old 07 Aug 2004, 07:24 pm
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Default Re: Honda Civic -- able to convert to bio-diesal?

On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 14:24:45 -0700, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote:

>In article <4114fe43$0$5904$61fed72c@news.rcn.com>, "hmc"
><ciaochou2@yahoo.smooth.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi, I'm new to this group. I have an old (96) Honda Civic LX. I just got
>> another car, and I was thinking that I would convert my Civic into a
>> hybrid/alt-fuel/bio-diesel car. Anyone know if this is possible? And if so,
>> how much it would cost? Is there some sort of converter that you can
>> install? I've been hunting the Web sites, but I'm not finding much.
>>
>> Thanks for any help.

>
>Unless you are rich, don't even try it. The expense involved would be
>really high. I advise you to trade the 96 Honda Civic in on a vehicle that
>runs the type of fuel that you want to use.


The real question, hmc, is what do you want to accomplish? Unless you
are a formal or amateur student of mechanical engineering who wants a
project, converting this car to run on anything other than gasoline
probably doesn't make sense. Unless you drive a lot of miles, your
cheapest route is just to keep driving you old car. If you are
concerned about the environment, bio diesel may not be the best
choice. It is unlikely to be as clean as a Honda ULEV engine and we
may soon reach capacity from french fry oil in which case it may end
up burning mostly petro-diesel.

For the price of converting your eight year old car you could buy a
brand new Prius or Civic Hybrid. OTOH if you are just cheap and drive
a lot of miles and have a convenient source of free veggie oil, buy
the used diesel VW and go for it. Beware though that some people find
VW ownership to be incompatible with frugality.




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Old 08 Aug 2004, 11:44 am
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Default Re: Honda Civic -- able to convert to bio-diesal?

On Sat, 7 Aug 2004 11:03:30 -0500, "hmc" <ciaochou2@yahoo.smooth.com>
wrote:

>Hi, I'm new to this group. I have an old (96) Honda Civic LX. I just got
>another car, and I was thinking that I would convert my Civic into a
>hybrid/alt-fuel/bio-diesel car. Anyone know if this is possible? And if so,
>how much it would cost? Is there some sort of converter that you can
>install? I've been hunting the Web sites, but I'm not finding much.


Why would you want to do that? If it's as an interesting engineering
project exercise, it's been done umpteen times in the .edu world. If it's
to satisfy some "green" urge, forget it - alternate bio-fuels are just
another political fraud.

Rgds, George Macdonald

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Old 08 Aug 2004, 01:02 pm
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Default Re: Honda Civic -- able to convert to bio-diesal?

In article <ahlch01b6nq008rr0une4lg9uenqjb6h9t@4ax.com>,
George Macdonald <fammacd=!SPAM^nothanks@tellurian.com> wrote:

> alternate bio-fuels are just
> another political fraud.


French-fry oil is a perfectly valid fuel. No fraud about that.

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Old 08 Aug 2004, 06:20 pm
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Default Re: Honda Civic -- able to convert to bio-diesal?

You would be well advised to start with a diesel engine car if you want to
run bio-diesel.

As far as DIY alternative fuel conversions ..... the state of the art is not
up to anything you would call competititve with as built automobiles.

John



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