It can, although the vegetable oil would have to be heated and strained first, and you'd want to use a lubricating additive, as the vegetable oil is not going to have the lubricity of diesel fuel. Also, you should expect to see a substantial decrease in power.
depends on how much % of veg is in the oil
Yes
Vegetable oil, actually.
Ive heard it can run of vegetable oil but not olive oil.
No, because airliners need a lot of high grade fuel to fly, and vegetable oil is VERY low grade.
No way. It has an internal combustion gasoline engine and runs on gasoline. Some Flex Fuel vehicles can run on a mix of 85% Ethanol and 15% gasoline. But no gasoline vehicle can run on 100% vegetable oil. A diesel on the other hand can run on vegetable oil. Vegetable oil can be used as diesel fuel just as it is, without being converted to biodiesel. The downside is that straight vegetable oil (SVO) is much more viscous (thicker) than conventional diesel fuel or biodiesel, and it doesn't burn the same in the engine -- many studies have found that it can damage engines.
To use straight up vegetable oil no thinners. About 4,000 Euro form companies in Germany.
No, cooking with vegetable oil has no benefit to the environment.Using vegetable oil to run your diesel vehicle, on the other hand, does help the environment, because burning vegetable oil (unlike fossil fuel oil) does not add extra carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. (The carbon dioxide released was removed from the atmosphere recently, when the vegetable was grown, part of the carbon cycle.)
Gasoline, Diesel, Kerosene, Vegetable oil, Steam, & Electricity.
No - they are not designed to run on gasoline. You need diesel fuel or some can be run on vegetable oil or cooking oil but not gas it will wreck your engine. It detinates too hot.
As fast as any diesel will run.
no diesel engines run on diesel or bio diesel or refined vegetable oil..