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Posted: 3/6/2006 8:24:27 AM EDT
I'm calling BS on this one... No really!

Cow Dung in Japan!

Read down to the Vanilla part!!!
Link Posted: 3/9/2006 5:46:23 PM EDT
[#1]
Bump!
Link Posted: 3/9/2006 5:47:11 PM EDT
[#2]
bullshit!
Link Posted: 3/9/2006 5:54:42 PM EDT
[#3]
I've heard of methane stills which produce methane gas from animal manure, and methane can be used as a fuel for some internal combustion engines, but I haven't heard of gasoline/petrolium being produced from it. If 1.4 milliliters per 100 grams of manure is correct, you'd need 1 metric tonne of manure to make 1.4 litres of gasoline, which converts to over 2.5 metric tons to make 1 gallon.
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