A group of us found this site a little while ago and my buddy contacted them for info but they gave no real information.
From what we were told you have to keep buying their product plus a few off the shelf products to make the veggie oil directly usable.
Your skepticism is well founded this is not biodiesel. Biodiesel requires conversion from the veggie oil to biodiesel. The only way biodiesel is made is by homogenization, pyrolysis or Transesterfication. Transesterfication is the only way we home do-it-yourselfers can make it most easily and reasonably. The other processes are too industrial, complex and expensive to make. I ain't stickin just anything into my engine.
Dropping a couple chemicals into a batch of veggie oil won't do it! It's just snake oil. From my understanding all that they are doing is keeping the veggie oil viscosity similar to that of regular diesel.
WVO is very complex. pH can vary from as low 4 to 6. 5 which means it is acidic. It contains many other compounds (like residual water, starch, bread crumbs etc) and needs to be properly filtered and you need to get rid of that glycerin molecule stuck in there so it needs to be converted, to be directly compatible and be called biodiesel. Biodiesel when made properly has a pH of 7, which is neutral.
I'm getting too winded here... . Their is acres of info on making biodiesel located all over the web and the info is free. Just do the search and prepare for lots of reading material. A biodiesel processor will cost you between $500 to $4000 depending what access to parts you have at hand or whether you by one off the shelf.
Sorry guys no short cuts or easy button to push here!