Ethanol in gasoline...how does it affect?
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Re: Ethanol in gasoline...how does it affect?
Really?¿? I'm a creationist, but I'd never heard any other theories about the origin of petroleum other than decomposition. I've only heard varying theories about how long it took and under what conditions.
#53
Re: Ethanol in gasoline...how does it affect?
Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
Rocket monopropellant. It doesn't need oxygen to party hardy, but if you add some it really takes off and goes wheee!!! Rule of thumb is 20mL/gallon of gas is enough for a 10% bump in power.
Mix it with hydrazine, and it will melt the flesh off your bones, and your bones too.
Mix it with hydrazine, and it will melt the flesh off your bones, and your bones too.
#55
Re: Ethanol in gasoline...how does it affect?
Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
I said 10% increase in power, and you are worried about gas tank longevity?
I suspect you, sir, of being a homosexual. :P
I suspect you, sir, of being a homosexual. :P