Veg My Ride (Press Release)
subMedia | 05.03.2006 16:01 | Ecology | Indymedia | Technology
subMedia and VegEnergy produce Veg My Ride DVD.
"Veg my Ride" is a D.I.Y. Instructional DVD that teaches how to convert a diesel vehicle to run on waste fryer oils for pennies a gallon.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Contact:
Franklin Lopez
subMedia
" http://vegmyride.tv":http://vegmyride.tv
frank(at)submedia.tv
Vancouver, British Columbia, February 22, 2006
subMedia and VegEnergy produce Veg My Ride DVD.
"Veg my Ride" is a D.I.Y. Instructional DVD that teaches how to convert a diesel vehicle to run on waste fryer oils for pennies a gallon.
In this DVD, VegEnergy's Robert Del Bueno walks you through the process, step by step, of converting a diesel passenger car (mid 80's Mercedes Benz) to run on straight vegetable oil.
The DVD covers the components, parts, tools, and methods required to install a successful conversion. Everything is covered including heated tank installation, heated fuel line installation, heated filtration, valve installation, wiring, and more.
The system installed on this DVD is not brand specific, and covers the options and components from most conversion kit manufacturers including Greasecar, Greasel, Frybrid, Neoteric/Plantdrive, Vegenergy, and more.
The knowledge contained on this DVD is easily applied to other diesel vehicle conversions, and is a must for those considering making the switch.
"With the price of gasoline skyrocketing and because of environmental concerns, people are looking for an affordable alternative to fossil fuels" said del Bueno
Commenting on hybrid vehicles Lopez added "A lot of folks can't afford a $20,000 car. Buying and converting a used Mercedes can cost as little as $2,000"
The Veg My Ride diesel to veg-oil conversion DVD is available at VegMyRide.TV
Veg My Ride was shot on location in Atlanta, Georgia by Franklin Lopez of "subMedia": http://submedia.tv, a Vancouver based video production company.
"VegEnergy": http://vegnergy.com is a bio fuels company based in Atlanta, Georgia.
The Veg My Ride DVD is available at " http://VegMyRide.TV.": http://vegmyride.tv
For more information contact frank(at)submedia.tv
Contact:
Franklin Lopez
subMedia
" http://vegmyride.tv":http://vegmyride.tv
frank(at)submedia.tv
Vancouver, British Columbia, February 22, 2006
subMedia and VegEnergy produce Veg My Ride DVD.
"Veg my Ride" is a D.I.Y. Instructional DVD that teaches how to convert a diesel vehicle to run on waste fryer oils for pennies a gallon.
In this DVD, VegEnergy's Robert Del Bueno walks you through the process, step by step, of converting a diesel passenger car (mid 80's Mercedes Benz) to run on straight vegetable oil.
The DVD covers the components, parts, tools, and methods required to install a successful conversion. Everything is covered including heated tank installation, heated fuel line installation, heated filtration, valve installation, wiring, and more.
The system installed on this DVD is not brand specific, and covers the options and components from most conversion kit manufacturers including Greasecar, Greasel, Frybrid, Neoteric/Plantdrive, Vegenergy, and more.
The knowledge contained on this DVD is easily applied to other diesel vehicle conversions, and is a must for those considering making the switch.
"With the price of gasoline skyrocketing and because of environmental concerns, people are looking for an affordable alternative to fossil fuels" said del Bueno
Commenting on hybrid vehicles Lopez added "A lot of folks can't afford a $20,000 car. Buying and converting a used Mercedes can cost as little as $2,000"
The Veg My Ride diesel to veg-oil conversion DVD is available at VegMyRide.TV
Veg My Ride was shot on location in Atlanta, Georgia by Franklin Lopez of "subMedia": http://submedia.tv, a Vancouver based video production company.
"VegEnergy": http://vegnergy.com is a bio fuels company based in Atlanta, Georgia.
The Veg My Ride DVD is available at " http://VegMyRide.TV.": http://vegmyride.tv
For more information contact frank(at)submedia.tv
subMedia
Homepage:
http://vegmyride.tv
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woooooo
05.03.2006 20:35
kit
LPG isn't sustainable either
07.03.2006 00:33
Remember, more important than recycling is reduction of consumption. The same is true with fossil fuels. I know a way to reduce the worlds consumption of fossil fuels by a quarter instantly - we just need to nuke the US. Admittedly this option, while this is obviously moral, it is environmentally flawed too. What would really save the world is a more green way to kill yanks. Maybe if we just slimmed them down from their gargantuan proportions then they wouldn't need SUVs to lift them to MacDonalds.
Danny