sarabande
Well-Known Member
just follow a diesel people carrier down the motorway for a couple of miles and you'll breath in more soot that my oil lamp will put out in a decade.
So, assuming the people carrier returns 40 mpg, that means the engine has consumed .22 litre of diesel fuel. Second assumption is that you use a cabin oil lamp and consume 0.5 litre a month. In ten years that is 60 litres of oil.
The combustion of modern car engines is much more efficient (together with catalysers) than lamps, where oil is burned at much lower temperatures than in car engines. I'll try and set up a crude experiment to show how much sooty particulates are produced by cabin oil lamps as soon as I have some spare time.
In the meantime, here is some homework for you:-
http://www.breathe-easier.com/overview/indexC1.html
http://asthma.ca/corp/services/pdf/asthma_candles_eng.pdf