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Post by chewbaca on Nov 13, 2017 22:31:39 GMT -5
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Post by chewbaca on Nov 13, 2017 17:31:17 GMT -5
sounds like a faulty Echoke
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Post by chewbaca on Nov 13, 2017 16:06:27 GMT -5
I was wondering what can be done with the ethanol from the gas its gonna be about fifty percent water after extraction i thought why not test for the actual numbers and sell it to boost heads. Methanol and ethanol work similar to each other in alcohol injection systems and all the contamination in the waste ethanol are things that are supposed to go in a motor. and boost heads like 50/50.
I think $3.50 a gallon for 50/50 boost mix is sellable
another possibility is window washer fluid
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Post by chewbaca on Nov 12, 2017 18:23:36 GMT -5
taller ant Snickers 😆
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Post by chewbaca on Nov 12, 2017 16:17:46 GMT -5
is that three legged dog holding a horse leg?
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Post by chewbaca on Nov 12, 2017 16:08:55 GMT -5
line walker
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Post by chewbaca on Nov 12, 2017 13:16:56 GMT -5
yea pretty much, you do what is going to work best for you. I just use e10 myself (PHX is not very humid) but when the vehicle in question can get up to 100 mpg a five gallon batch of home treated gas can be worth doing if the nearest clean gas is miles away and ethanol is bad for your particular bike I find that I am thinking of doing a batch just because it runs a little richer when I do and its winter soon better for the cold even if I don't really need to my current scooter runs well on mid-grade so i can skip the last step
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Post by chewbaca on Nov 12, 2017 9:37:52 GMT -5
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Post by chewbaca on Nov 11, 2017 19:26:47 GMT -5
i can second the bad ground causing lights to burn out it happened to my johnway after a rain the ground was loose and got rusted
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Post by chewbaca on Nov 11, 2017 16:25:14 GMT -5
i am going to try one more time.
ethanol has an octane rating of 100 when pure if mixed at 10% with gas it behaves as if its octane is 112 its ordinary math one unit of 92 with 10% 112 that means 92 × 10 - 112 ÷ 9 = X X = the new octane number 9O.755 gas still better than mid-grade gas big boom suuuure
low octane and high octane ethanol gas have the same 10% ethanol that means the the octane for high test gas come from multiple chemicals.
ethanol is the cheapest not the best you can buy octane boosting chemicals enuff for 2 points on ten gallons cost about $5. or 50¢ a gallon thats 92.8 octane after everything is ready to go in the tank THAT is fact backed up by a university video and YOUR video so please I am asking check your facts
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Post by chewbaca on Nov 11, 2017 13:16:55 GMT -5
I am sorry to hear that. its very sad to lose a friend
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Post by chewbaca on Nov 11, 2017 12:55:00 GMT -5
i am so tired of you
that video says exactly the same thing i just did
you did not even bother to read my post before jumping to discredit me i am going to report this nonsense my patients is done.
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Post by chewbaca on Nov 11, 2017 11:36:43 GMT -5
removing ethanol from gas is not to difficult to do i recommend a gallon glass pickle jar and an old Windex spray bottle. fill the jar about 3/4 full of gas and start spritszing with water. at first the ethanol will absorb the water but if you add more than it can handle it all falls out of solution. you end up with pure low octane gas on top and ethanol and water on the bottom add a good octane booster and you are all done www.tractorbynet.com/forums/oil-fuel-lubricants/258454-removing-ethanol-gasoline.htmli just run pump gas myself but if ethanol if giving you greaf this will fix it
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Post by chewbaca on Nov 9, 2017 15:22:11 GMT -5
sounds like a loose wire
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Post by chewbaca on Nov 6, 2017 18:30:48 GMT -5
joy stick
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