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On a slighlty different note...you know the petrol prices have 'shot up' dramatically lately. I was shocked to hear what clarkson had to say on last weeks top gear about how the price of petrol is very cheap considering how much effort goes into producing it, and then compared it to the price of a bottle of water. What was that all about, I am convinced that they are tapping into these forums and trying to persuade everyone that the the price of petrol is actually cheap...whatever!

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On a slighlty different note...you know the petrol prices have 'shot up' dramatically lately. I was shocked to hear what clarkson had to say on last weeks top gear about how the price of petrol is very cheap considering how much effort goes into producing it, and then compared it to the price of a bottle of water. What was that all about, I am convinced that they are tapping into these forums and trying to persuade everyone that the the price of petrol is actually cheap...whatever!

 

I was shocked to hear Top Gear mention this also. But then when you get to their levels of salary you tend to get that type of attitude.

 

 

Fuel [oil] should be cheap because its a natural occuring mineral, the systems of extraction & production are well founded and its been around for years and years. And the companies that produce the stuff are the richest companies in the world market.

It isn't cheap purely because the fooking government hike the price up through unfounded world disater global warming tax.

 

It is the BBC after all remember... and they have a tendancy to be Labour's voice to the public. Maybe there have been 'pressures' placed onto Top Gear from higher up in the chain of command ??

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It is the BBC after all remember... and they have a tendancy to be Labour's voice to the public. Maybe there have been 'pressures' placed onto Top Gear from higher up in the chain of command ??

 

i couldn't see them going along with that, as it is the most watched programme on tv at the moment.

 

but i do agree. he has changed. it seems he just wants to piss almost everyone off now lol

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Considering that we only have another decade or so of Oil they better start looking for a replacement.

 

Thats the thing.... we don't have a decade or so of oil left..... we have hundreds of years worth of oil left !!

The governments continual properganda seems to be mindwashing people. The only thing that is happening is that the easy to extract oil especially in the USA and in some of the Arab states is, well not running out per say, but not as abundant.

 

This means that oil companies have to invest more money to buy the machinery and develop tactics to obtain the deeper and harder to reach oil.

There is also large oil fields in areas of prohibited boundaries whereby oil drilling is not allowed.

 

The government paid publicists turn these words around to say that our current supply of oil is about to run out.

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I can't remember where I read/saw recently about the oil shortage in our current domains of supply, but it stated that our current supplies in these areas would only last the next 10 years, and that there was an obundance of oil in three other countires and I think Columbia was one of them, I am going to do some research again on this. THIS IS HOW WAR STARTS! The greedy controlling bastards.

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On a slighlty different note...you know the petrol prices have 'shot up' dramatically lately. I was shocked to hear what clarkson had to say on last weeks top gear about how the price of petrol is very cheap considering how much effort goes into producing it, and then compared it to the price of a bottle of water. What was that all about, I am convinced that they are tapping into these forums and trying to persuade everyone that the the price of petrol is actually cheap...whatever!

 

 

 

Umm it is quite cheap compared to Ink in printers or champagne

 

Petrol £5 per gallon (80% is tax from Government) Billions of pounds to discover and produce etc etc

 

Champagne: £20 bottle (75cc) in Tesco's = £117 per Gallon

 

Ink Cartridge for domestic printer £10 (more or less) = £500000000000 per Gallon :blink:

 

Maybe someone will be along to work it out...:D (I think it is over £1000 per Gallon)

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Umm it is quite cheap compared to Ink in printers or champagne

 

Petrol £5 per gallon (80% is tax from Government) Billions of pounds to discover and produce etc etc

 

Champagne: £20 bottle (75cc) in Tesco's = £117 per Gallon

 

Ink Cartridge for domestic printer £10 (more or less) = £500000000000 per Gallon :blink:

 

Maybe someone will be along to work it out...:D (I think it is over £1000 per Gallon)

 

none of these will power my car!

 

anyone tried vege oil in their diesels? been meaning to give it a try but the consistancy is like...well cooking oil! unless it's heated...perhaps shove a kettle in my fuel tank?

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Maybe someone will be along to work it out...:D (I think it is over £1000 per Gallon)

 

It's been a little bit and I've come along.

 

I make it something like this:

 

Printer cartridge is about 25ml.

Price = £10.00

Price of 1 ml = 1000/25= 40p.

 

1 gallon = 4,546 ml

 

So, cost of one gallon = 4, 546 X 40 = 181, 840P = £1,818

 

Though, of course, you're not paying for the ink by itself.

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It's been a little bit and I've come along.

 

I make it something like this:

 

Printer cartridge is about 25ml.

Price = £10.00

Price of 1 ml = 1000/25= 40p.

 

1 gallon = 4,546 ml

 

So, cost of one gallon = 4, 546 X 40 = 181, 840P = £1,818

 

Though, of course, you're not paying for the ink by itself.

you never know, garages will be selling fuel cartriges soon

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none of these will power my car!

 

anyone tried vege oil in their diesels? been meaning to give it a try but the consistancy is like...well cooking oil! unless it's heated...perhaps shove a kettle in my fuel tank?

 

Yes mate, 70p a litre from Sainsburys.

I use two tanks, start the car on Diesel then switch over after a mile or so. Run it through a heater (I use a fuel 'cooler' off a Disco, works ok 'in reverse') to thin it out a bit.

Bought an electonic switch-over valve from the US and mounted the switch on the dash. Job done.

Make sure your car's compatible, as I think more modern common rail Diesels aren't. Search the web - SVO.

I run a old 405, so if it dies I'm not fussed. Done about 12,000 miles on it so far with no ill effects.

 

All the money saved ends up being swallowed by fuel for the Supra:d

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