@@makaylinnaidoo7123 thank you very much for watching and following the journey. Appreciate the good feedback on the video. Try to improve as we go along
@@skopanus Doc! We're well thanks, and it's great to hear from you. Thanks again for your efforts and being a part of our journey. Hope you enjoyed the episode. Next one coming soon :-)
@@louiskruger3725 there's been quite a few "should have" moments on the trip, but we would have probably missed sandstone estate - so al least there's a silver lining in there somewhere. Thanks for checking out this episode, will have some new ones out soon Have a great evening
Whoa, so glad to have discovered you guys through this video. This is so amazing! I'm interested in your use of used cooking oil...do you have a video chatting about that? I've read that my old Landy Tdi can use it, but I'm poep scared of trying - I'm not so confident mechanically yet. Anyway, great vid, awesome initiative, and I've sub'd 💪🏻👍🏻
@@auto-funatics7147 good morning, and thank you very much for the awesome comment. Yes we do. You can check out the "building Betsy" playlist on the channel. I think there's two or three "parts" that focus on the oil. You can definitely run it, but would need to heat it. The best way is using a heat exchanger that uses your engine's coolant/water to heat it. Met another guy that runs his old G-wagon on oil (same concept). Took some photos of his van on Facebook. If you search "numinous Hirsch Hydraulics" on fb it should come up. Important is to filter the oil, you can use parker racor filters (mentioned on one of the last sections of the build). They seem to do a great job, but if you want to save some filters, I would recommend using rope filters to pre filter the oil. We've improved our system so that it can now run on used engine oil too. After about a year on the original system we added a PABiodieeel centrifuge which is the ultimate option for filtering oil without the need of filters. Most guys set up a filtering station in their garage and let the water settle first, we've gone for a inline water separator as we've got to do it on the move. Hope that helps. Thank you for subscribing
@@kingskid3962 thanks for the positive feedback on the video. You're welcome to pop me an email at l.robinlewis@gmail.com Might only get back to you on Monday as we're traveling over the weekend. Have a great one
@@kingskid3962 thanks for the positive feedback on the video. You're welcome to pop me an email at l.robinlewis@gmail.com Might only get back to you on Monday as we're traveling over the weekend. Have a great one
You guys are awesome, loving the videos 🫶
@@makaylinnaidoo7123 thank you very much for watching and following the journey. Appreciate the good feedback on the video. Try to improve as we go along
Hi guys, great video. Hope you are doing really well. Take care. Anton Meiring
@@skopanus Doc! We're well thanks, and it's great to hear from you. Thanks again for your efforts and being a part of our journey. Hope you enjoyed the episode. Next one coming soon :-)
@NuminousExpeditions fantastic job! It must take you hours to do a single video. I appreciate the showcasing of our beloved area!
@@skopanus takes close to 40 hours per episode. Ficksburg is a fond memory:-)
Meiringspoort is absolutely stunning definitely one of SA best kept secrets....you should have stayed there...
@@louiskruger3725 there's been quite a few "should have" moments on the trip, but we would have probably missed sandstone estate - so al least there's a silver lining in there somewhere. Thanks for checking out this episode, will have some new ones out soon
Have a great evening
Whoa, so glad to have discovered you guys through this video. This is so amazing!
I'm interested in your use of used cooking oil...do you have a video chatting about that? I've read that my old Landy Tdi can use it, but I'm poep scared of trying - I'm not so confident mechanically yet.
Anyway, great vid, awesome initiative, and I've sub'd 💪🏻👍🏻
@@auto-funatics7147 good morning, and thank you very much for the awesome comment. Yes we do. You can check out the "building Betsy" playlist on the channel. I think there's two or three "parts" that focus on the oil. You can definitely run it, but would need to heat it. The best way is using a heat exchanger that uses your engine's coolant/water to heat it. Met another guy that runs his old G-wagon on oil (same concept). Took some photos of his van on Facebook. If you search "numinous Hirsch Hydraulics" on fb it should come up.
Important is to filter the oil, you can use parker racor filters (mentioned on one of the last sections of the build). They seem to do a great job, but if you want to save some filters, I would recommend using rope filters to pre filter the oil.
We've improved our system so that it can now run on used engine oil too.
After about a year on the original system we added a PABiodieeel centrifuge which is the ultimate option for filtering oil without the need of filters. Most guys set up a filtering station in their garage and let the water settle first, we've gone for a inline water separator as we've got to do it on the move. Hope that helps. Thank you for subscribing
Great video, thank you. How can I get hold of you?
@@kingskid3962 thanks for the positive feedback on the video. You're welcome to pop me an email at l.robinlewis@gmail.com
Might only get back to you on Monday as we're traveling over the weekend. Have a great one
@@kingskid3962 thanks for the positive feedback on the video. You're welcome to pop me an email at l.robinlewis@gmail.com
Might only get back to you on Monday as we're traveling over the weekend. Have a great one
Baie nice! Julle moet opvang! 😂
@@Vansafrica ek werk daaraan! :-)