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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.it is illegal as it is to run a car on red diesal because u are avoiding paying tax, there was a time a few years back where asdas in wales refused customers buying more than one bottle of veg oil each as everyone suddenly caught on to it.
apparently if u use it u get an engine smelling of a fish and chip shop but i havent tried it to see.
I've seen this on a TV motoring show and listened to it on the Beeb. Neither warned of needing to pay duty on the cooking oil. So, it's either irresponsible on their part or no duty is payable. The latter perhaps because the fuel is recycled, ie. has not been bought so there can be no duty paid on it?
I've just had a look on the old faithful Gooooogle. Apparently cooking-diesel is allowed a 20p/litre reduction in duty as opposed to mineral diesel. So go search Goooooogle,
Good page here
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/john-nicholson/letters/jntostubs.htm
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