09-30-2014, 09:53 PM
Having a friend give me the in-sider info on ethanel - the soul purpose of ethanol is to get your catalytic converter up to hot temp fast to reduce polution - once it's up to operating temp it's not utilitized.
He's gone to the Oil company siminar on ethanol and brought with them a Holey Carb that was eaten by ethanol, the petroleum engineer asked what a carburator was? He had never heard of one. In fact he had to Google it. - after all they quit making auto carbs in 85.
Just an FYI - gas is added to the tanker delivery truck, then it pulls forward and the ethanol is added, then if Chevron gas it pulls forward and gets the Techrolene(?).
What mixes the gas, ethanol, & techrolene - driving to the station to deliver is your mixer. So if you deliver point is close versus far the mixture is quiet different.
I'm just the messenger...
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He's gone to the Oil company siminar on ethanol and brought with them a Holey Carb that was eaten by ethanol, the petroleum engineer asked what a carburator was? He had never heard of one. In fact he had to Google it. - after all they quit making auto carbs in 85.
Just an FYI - gas is added to the tanker delivery truck, then it pulls forward and the ethanol is added, then if Chevron gas it pulls forward and gets the Techrolene(?).
What mixes the gas, ethanol, & techrolene - driving to the station to deliver is your mixer. So if you deliver point is close versus far the mixture is quiet different.
I'm just the messenger...
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