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pnichols
Oct 11, 2018Explorer II
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
It takes a substantial amount of alcohol to remove water from gasoline.
Therefore it takes relatively little water to remove lots of ethanol.
David ... you lost me right after those two sentences.
Ya mean that when alcohol "removes" water from gas - the alcohol is destroyed as far as any further being a provider of energy for the engine it's about to enter?
I assume that the alcohol molecules are still effective as an energy source for an engine even after those molecules have bound up some water molecules.
In other words ... are alcohol's properties also "removed" whenever it removes water? :h
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