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Looks like we'll have start making our own, moonshine style lol..
This! Some IBCs, water and octane booster. Sorted!
Looks like we'll have start making our own, moonshine style lol..
But that's not sustainable and it might still damage the planet. What's needed is a robust solution that even the most ardent eco-warrior could support; I wonder if electric vehicles might be possible, can you imagine an EV Maserati though? Still, stranger things have happened......This! Some IBCs, water and octane booster. Sorted!
Only if "they" know about itBut that's not sustainable and it might still damage the planet. What's needed is a robust solution that even the most ardent eco-warrior could support; I wonder if electric vehicles might be possible, can you imagine an EV Maserati though? Still, stranger things have happened......
I can see it now, running illegal petrol in blacked out Dodge muscle cars between counties or Mad Max-Like might be better.....
Looks like we'll have start making our own, moonshine style lol..
Fractional distillation?
No. I take 20ltr of petrol and mix add 2ltr of water with a little blue colouring in it then shake vigorously for about give minutes. The water absorbs the ethanol which I siphon off after the mixture has settled. As I said earlier there is very little ethanol in Esso’s best in Dundee. If you look at the attached photo the lower mark is the water before shaking and the upper mark is the increase due to ethanol being absorbed after shaking.
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I've just filled a jam jar with 10ml of water, marked a line, and top up with 300ml of BP regular, which should be up to 5% ethanol still.
So in theory the water line should move up to 25ml.
I haven't given it a shake though.... I'll report back!
So just given it a rigorous 10 minutes shake and I'd say the water line hasn't quite doubled.
So that would indicate maybe 3% ethanol max.
Need a more accurate container to confirm, think I will do it again in a straight sided calibrated syringe...!
Edit: yep approx 3% with current BP regular "E5" stuff at the moment with my last fill up.
That’s not good, potentially...where in the UK are you George..? Esso’s Synergy Supreme 99+ claims to be ethanol free ( there are area exceptions)That’s pretty much what I got when testing Esso 99 octane using a certified measuring cylinder.
That’s not good, potentially...where in the UK are you George..? Esso’s Synergy Supreme 99+ claims to be ethanol free ( there are area exceptions)
Indeed but Scotland isnt one of them, by their own admission..I live in Dundee Scotland. I believe there areas of the country where Esso add no ethanol to their 99 octane fuel.
I swear my Stage3 v-twin ran better instantly once I refilled with ethanol free fuel though...honest !Perhaps then, to avoid exceeding 10% manufacturers are aiming slightly lower, and it could well be 3% for E5 and 7-8% for E10. Even less cause for concern.
I swear my Stage3 v-twin ran better instantly once I refilled with ethanol free fuel though...honest !