Wvo Conversion
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WVO Centrifuge and conversion engineering processes for turning waste vegetable oil into a bio-fuel to run vehicles is a hot topic for discussion these days. WVO is not a direct replacement for diesel. There is a process called WVO Conversion to make the engines of vehicles suitable for being run on this bio-fuel.
WVO is converted to bio-fuel in the WVO Centrifuge machines, but that cannot be used directly in any vehicle. WVO Conversions are quite costly and complicated and therefore, before opting for a wvo conversion, one needs to understand the risk factors and evaluate why they need the conversion.
Professionally done WVO Conversions are costly because they have to be designed in such a way as to reduce and minimise the risks at least if not possible to do away with them completely.
For older vehicles, there is hardly any need or only minimal need for conversion to run on WVO. Return on investment in bio-fuel works out to their benefit. However, in other, newer vehicles, it carries a higher risk if one weighs the value of the vehicle over the value of the fuel.
Therefore, WVO Designs and WVO Conversions can be made to cater to the whole scenario. ‘Shoestring budget’ conversions can be made for old and inexpensive vehicles and more complete and automated versions can be developed for expensive and newer vehicles.



February 11th, 2010