jimmystoys
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So jimdawg185 just curious, do you know what temperature oil boils at? Its molecular makeup is probably already damaged by high temps before it reaches it's boiling point?
So jimdawg185 just curious, do you know what temperature oil boils at? Its molecular makeup is probably already damaged by high temps before it reaches it's boiling point?
I do find this interesting lol. With all the oils being changed in engines and whatnot, I get it that it breaks down and changes with heat/deterioration, how much of it can be recycled?
It would be great to know. We've come this far, but understand if the answer doesn't come out truthfully or biased. Not going to do anyone any good. Recycling is becoming big thing nowadays...The oil just gets discarded? I'm sure some of it gets used somehow... Anybody?
Being I work in the crude and NG world. The discarded oil goes back to refining and is blended back with crude most of the time. So essentially it gets turned back into whatever.
I have never EVER ever seen recycled waste oil go back to an engine oil manufacturing facility.
There's a lot of companies that do this, and it's ridiculous. The mines in West Virginia are riddled with recycled oil salesman. 2-3$ a gallon CJ4 spec recycled oil and 1.50 hydraulic oil. It destroys machines, but nobody cares, all they look at is price.
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There's a lot of companies that do this, and it's ridiculous. The mines in West Virginia are riddled with recycled oil salesman. 2-3$ a gallon CJ4 spec recycled oil and 1.50 hydraulic oil. It destroys machines, but nobody cares, all they look at is price.
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This. We have special runs set aside just to crack and process waste oils. We buy it for cbeap and all we only make D1 D2 and then heavy weight fuels for other large equipment. EX: Cruise ships, cargo ships, asphalt boilers...... fuel is treated more and batch tested every 3 hours instead of the std 6. In the long run it is about 5 to 7 percent more profit than to cut regular crude. We do a special run about 2 times a year about 800 to 900k barrels each run.I know there is recycled oil salesman I've just never seen it go back to manufacturer to use again. Only ever seen it go strait back to the bulk unprocessed crude refinining and separation facilities.
This. We have special runs set aside just to crack and process waste oils. We buy it for cbeap and all we only make D1 D2 and then heavy weight fuels for other large equipment. EX: Cruise ships, cargo ships, asphalt boilers...... fuel is treated more and batch tested every 3 hours instead of the std 6. In the long run it is about 5 to 7 percent more profit than to cut regular crude. We do a special run about 2 times a year about 800 to 900k barrels each run.
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I know there is recycled oil salesman I've just never seen it go back to manufacturer to use again. Only ever seen it go strait back to the bulk unprocessed crude refinining and separation facilities.
Right on.
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I wish there was a magic bullet solution for this issue.This has bothered me as long as I have had my '11 F350.Just this past Sat.,I was pulling my 7k TT in 85* ,and my temps easily hit 260+ on a couple grades.Running an SCT tuner on tow tune.Does cool off fairly quickly on the declines,but man I hate it running so hot.I've gotten used to it,but I don't like it.
better get jiggy with itI'm currently working on an offline solution that doesn't interrupt the full flow system and works as a bypass filter. November is the launch Target.
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I'm currently working on an offline solution that doesn't interrupt the full flow system and works as a bypass filter. November is the launch Target.
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