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PostPosted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 1:13 am    Post subject: Palm Oil Based Cooking Oil As Engine Oil? Reply with quote

I have read about a shocking news of a small community of Malaysian (according to China Press article dated today : around 67 of them) who have actually using palm oil based cooking oil as their engine oil. Shocked

According to the news, they have been using the cooking oil all this while & have never experienced any engine failure! Laughing

So sifus here, what is the verdict and how daring is us to experiment it? Twisted Evil

Attached herewith is the link given by the news for reading...

www.nordicgroup.us/oil...troduction

Here's the summary of the news: Razz

Fancy using cooking oil for your car engine?
Believe it or not, some people in Negeri Sembilan have been using cooking oil for their car engine and find no problems using this lubricant.

Marketing manager Sekolah Golf Michael Ismail, Nik Safian Afzani Omar, said he has been using cooking oil that he buys for RM2.50 per one 1.5 kg packet as the lubricant for the engine of his Kancil car.

“My Kancil (car) needs three litres of engine lubricant. Thus, I would use two and half packets of cooking oil for that purpose.

“Before, I had to pay RM130 every time I serviced my car engine, but now it is less than RM10”, he told Bernama here.

Nik Safian Afzani said previously he used a semi-synthetic engine oil of a popular brand but he has replaced it with cooking oil that he buys from a hypermarket.

He said when using the cooking oil as the lubricant, the temperature of his cars engine never exceeds the overheat limit.

Nik Safian Afzani said, when he sent the car to a workshop for its engine oil filter to be changed, the mechanics there were surprised to find that the car had used cooking oil as the lubricant.

To Nik Safian Afzanis bewilderment, the mechanics said that cooking oil is a good alternative for car engine oil as the product is more expensive nowadays.

Meanwhile, Hisham Abdullah, who created a fuel-saver mechanism using water and hydrogen, said he too has been using cooking oil as a lubricant for his Proton Iswara car.

He has been using this material for about one year and found that it does not give any negative effect on his car engine.

The former engineer at a Japanese firm said, “cooking oil is actually a synthetic oil but we are not aware of this”. As for mechanic Mohd Tajuddin Jalil, he learnt the cooking oils secret from a foreign expert some two years ago.

Since then, Hisham has been using cooking oil as his car engines lubricant. Hisham said he knows that 67 others in Negeri Sembilan are applying the same concept.

“However only palm oil-based cooking oil can be used. Others like that made from corn or vegetables should not be used as they tend to coagulate at low temperatures,” Hisham said, adding that it is economical to use cooking oil as an engine lubricant due to the high price of engine oils nowadays.

He said a 4-litre bottle of semi-synthetic engine oil now costs RM160 while that of the fully synthetic is about RM200.
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 2:52 am    Post subject: Re: Palm Oil Based Cooking Oil As Engine Oil? Reply with quote

Honestly, would you wanna risk your bimmer's heart to such an experiment? Very Happy

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 3:10 am    Post subject: Re: Palm Oil Based Cooking Oil As Engine Oil? Reply with quote

evilnickwong wrote:
Honestly, would you wanna risk your bimmer's heart to such an experiment? Very Happy

of coz DEFINITELY NOT! Razz
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 3:33 am    Post subject: Re: Palm Oil Based Cooking Oil As Engine Oil? Reply with quote

I saw one Nat Geo Doc..... Honda C70 is the hottest motorbike in the world for few decades.......

they tested this bike in every way/angle they wanted to see it fails....including pouring used cooking oil in the fuel tank....yet the bike still VROOMMMMM as usual......

one last damn test....they drop the bike from 4th flr.....to their surprise...the bike still VROOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMM........

if i hav the money...i do this experiment to my spare engine....hehehe....
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 8:42 am    Post subject: Re: Palm Oil Based Cooking Oil As Engine Oil? Reply with quote

amna4994 wrote:
if i hav the money...i do this experiment to my spare engine....hehehe....

Not spare engine... spare car lorr...
imagine you have to install your spare engine (workmanship cost bla bla) and re-install back your original engine (another workmanship cost bla bla) ...hehehe... mafan lor!

If i got money... fuel is not a problem for me kekekeke baru lansi!!!

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 8:46 am    Post subject: Re: Palm Oil Based Cooking Oil As Engine Oil? Reply with quote

highwaystar wrote:
amna4994 wrote:
if i hav the money...i do this experiment to my spare engine....hehehe....

Not spare engine... spare car lorr...
imagine you have to install your spare engine (workmanship cost bla bla) and re-install back your original engine (another workmanship cost bla bla) ...hehehe... mafan lor!

If i got money... fuel is not a problem for me kekekeke baru lansi!!!
hehe nak bli spare engine pon took me some time.....nak bli spare car....berjanggut lerrr ....baik bli bini-spare muahahahaha

by the time dpt bli....dat time ppl drive hovercraft ...no longer normal car...haahah
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