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Re: OUTRAGEOUS FUEL PRICES #2
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Posted by paul on May 03, 2005 at 09:03:14 from (66.60.197.210):
In Reply to: Re: OUTRAGEOUS FUEL PRICES #2 posted by old on May 03, 2005 at 07:54:41:
I think you have no clue of what you are talking about. Ethanol (NOT methanol, which you might be confusing???) burns cleaner & more even than gasoline offering extended oil changes, less varnish & general fouling, and cleaner engine parts. Some plastic/rubber parts need to be of the proper makeup, in cold weather (with carb) preheating is needed as it takes more BTU's to vaporize alcohol, and ajustments to air/fuel mix and timing are needed when you change a fuel, but the problems you are talking about are _not_ for real with ethanol. You really are missing the mark completely on this one, Old. I generally respect your opinions & enjoy your contribution to this forum, but you are 180 degrees wrong on this one. Just totally wrong, no other way to put it. Hitler's boys were running planes on pure ethanol at the end of his days, they said way back then those were the cleanest engines they disassembled...... You are wrong. Totally. --->Paul
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