The clever people working on this seem to have two issues. On start up the veg oil doesn't vaporise too well, so they heat it. The alternative is to start on Diesel, warm up, then switch but they don't like this idea as they want 1 fuel. The second thing they change is the timing, but from the conversation I had I think that's more to do with getting power, fuel consumption and emissions at a normal Diesel level. These boys are selling the vehicles, so they want only gains. I think their system was helping the starting via the timing too, the engine revved after a cold start like a petrol on the choke. My involvement was limited to sorting the brakes, so I'm only passing on a brief conversation. I think the chuck it in approach (if it works without wrecking a Lucas pump) will result in harder starting, less power and shorter range. The question is, by how much?
Carry a can of pure Diesel and spare battery/jump leads?
Andy