Beacon Grease as motor oil for the win!!!

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You know who's video this is.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzHRYxRiboc

Let see the price bacon is say $5 / lb. I could calculate the volume of beacon grease based on beacon grease density and and grease yield from frying beacon but I'll go by my last big bacon fry and say it makes about 1 cup of grease per pound ( i pick leaner beacon). That $5/cup. so 4 cups/qt = $20/qt with a side benefit of beacon for breakfast.....or lunch....or dinner..
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Unicorn oil I say.... LOL
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I can imaging an infomercial showing these test results and then offering with every Qt you get 1lb of fried bacon as a bonus.
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So you are packing bacon grease all around your beacon (light)?... then using the packed bacon for breakfast, lunch or dinner?
Are you eating all those meals at your beacon? Or too many adult beverages lately?
 
Cool video.

He should have started it with a piece of thick cut bacon in his hand.

I love how he poured the bacon grease into the engine along with all the bits from cooking lol
 
Originally Posted by gfh77665
Is the Beacon Grease used for rotating lights?


I cracked up at BEACON as well.

My conclusion from this obviously humor video is BACON IS GOOD FOR YOU!
 
Even being sheltered in place is "Better With Bacon"
My 2¢ worth

Maybe someday they will make motor oil out of all of the "Baloney Sandwiches" in the world today. A shortage is not possible.
 
people should fry with it rather than typical hydrogenated seed oils, + canola oil is NOT good contrary to what we are led to believe!
 
Good vid!

I think it makes sense that it's a great engine internal cleaner.
It's biodegradeable, organic, non-toxic and smells great.

You can use it in the kitchen, bedroom, or garage!
The possibilities are endless
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Originally Posted by Brybo86
Cool video.

He should have started it with a piece of thick cut bacon in his hand.

I love how he poured the bacon grease into the engine along with all the bits from cooking lol


Tea strainer for the rescue.

Also, your tea would smell right for the next of the year.

Now back to BITOG:

Would this be the answer to GDI/VW carbon problem?

Run a quart of grease before an oil change?

As in Grease tuneup instead of Italian tuneup?
 
This is when you want the engine to puff out tons of smoke so you can inhale that sweet bacon smell. lol.
 
Originally Posted by ZeeOSix
This is when you want the engine to puff out tons of smoke so you can inhale that sweet bacon smell. lol.

What's that 'tube quote:
"As a vegetarian I am offended!
As a pescatarian I am not offended enough!"
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