How does Veg oil affect timing?

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admiral51
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elma
i await my essay being torn apart with total disregard to my poor uneducated feelings :lol: :lol:

best i have a hangover tomorrow to soften the blow :)

colin
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Believe me the hangover makes it worse.
You look like your making sense, I just will find in my collection of textbooks a formula which will explain the problem and work from that.
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Well I'm glad there's plenty of edumacated peeps on here happy to muddle through the science of it all and work out the facts of what's happening. 8)
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MikeT wrote:Well I'm glad there's plenty of edumacated peeps on here happy to muddle through the science of it all and work out the facts of what's happening. 8)
i have that hangover now, mr j smith and friends were very helpful and it took me a couple of reads to figure out " edumacated" was really what you meant and not a spelling mistake :oops: :oops:

off for another lie down :lol:

colin
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pmsl, just a play on words - it sounds better than it looks Colin. :oops:
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Unread post by dnsey »

Most veg users report a decrease in engine knock, which suggests, perhaps, that the timing is retarded somewhat when SVO is used.