โMar-11-2014 01:12 PM
โMar-16-2014 06:50 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:My guess is that it is to run the gererators at the big hotel in Rosarito Beach.
Rockhillmanor, please come ride with me when I come to the EUA and you can help financially and with the reduction of fuel economy in my car when it drops from 28 to 24 mpg, and the engine stalls repeatedly after starting. This is a lot like buying "Hamburger" then finding out when it tastes awful that a substantial portion of the beef is pork fat, and ground bones and hooves.
Lord help the poor RV'er who suffers paying an extra hundred dollars or so on an extended trip for "fuel".
Mexico is purchasing 0.00 PPM azufre (sulfur) diesel from Japan and pumping it out of tankers moored offshore at Rosarito Beach, Baja California. The zero diesel is sadly only distributed in Baja California and not in Baja California Sur.
Anyone out there wanna take a guess what the sulfur count is in USA gasoline?
Leave the sulfur in, spike gasoline with alcohol and then call it "ecologically sound". Man oh man...
ON EDIT (I Tried But Failed To Resist Inserting This)
Wanna know what kind of CON JOB you folks are facing? You know about ULSD, 15 PPM, right? Now follow the bouncing ball to the link below and IMAGINE the RATIO of gasoline gallons to diesel burned daily.
And at least as far as my contributions are concerned, this has to end. I had my say and that is that... Happy Reading...
https://www.mustangeng.com/aboutmustang/publications/publications/impact.pdf
โMar-16-2014 05:42 AM
โMar-15-2014 08:26 AM
โMar-15-2014 04:56 AM
โMar-14-2014 06:44 PM
โMar-14-2014 05:13 AM
SaltiDawg wrote:
Not to confuse the issue with facts, but
Mercury Outboards - E10 is an acceptable fuel for use in the marine industry
Seemingly lots of politically based or agenda driven unsubstantiated material here.
โMar-14-2014 04:54 AM
โMar-13-2014 09:53 PM
โMar-13-2014 08:54 PM
โMar-13-2014 07:33 PM
SaltiDawg wrote:Denny & Jami wrote:
You can say anything you want but you won't change my mind on 10 % corn gas, I've been using it for years in all my play and work trucks(now just play trucks)with no problems. I also use it in my generators, lawn mowers and outboard motor, the last time I had any problems with a generator was with the varnish regular gas left behind. I've also left in our 01 Alero for just short of 2 years with 10% in it, it started right up and ran fine.
Denny
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Denny,
My experience also. (Re no issues.)
โMar-13-2014 07:10 PM
SaltiDawg wrote:Lynnmor wrote:
So you post an advertisement for fuel additives to cure enthanol problems. Then the ad does double-speak calling the problems myths. Please pass the Kool-Aid.
Seems you can't read. Read the Mercury study report... I could care less about the ads at the bottom... if you had any sense, you'd realize that the ads are likely placed by a bot and of course target sites that produce a positive vibe to their product.
Note the link is to mercury.com - not some product's site.
I have my doubts, but hope you can understand what is going on here... :R
Folks claim what Mercury concluded, I post a link to a presentation hat Mercury provides and you attack me because of an Ad or Ads at the bottom of the presentation.
For chrimey sakes.
EDIT: I note "Lynnmor" deleted his post - without an apology for a personal attack based on apparent (redacted.) Lynnmor - search the word on Google.
โMar-13-2014 06:52 PM
Denny & Jami wrote:
You can say anything you want but you won't change my mind on 10 % corn gas, I've been using it for years in all my play and work trucks(now just play trucks)with no problems. I also use it in my generators, lawn mowers and outboard motor, the last time I had any problems with a generator was with the varnish regular gas left behind. I've also left in our 01 Alero for just short of 2 years with 10% in it, it started right up and ran fine.
Denny
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โMar-13-2014 06:37 PM
Denny & Jami wrote:
You can say anything you want but you won't change my mind on 10 % corn gas, I've been using it for years in all my play and work trucks(now just play trucks)with no problems. I also use it in my generators, lawn mowers and outboard motor, the last time I had any problems with a generator was with the varnish regular gas left behind. I've also left in our 01 Alero for just short of 2 years with 10% in it, it started right up and ran fine.
Denny
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โMar-13-2014 06:08 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
One of my friends was an insurance man we were talking about no-booze gas.. He mentioned that small engines (Lawn mowers down here, Snow blowers and lawn mowers up north, Roto tillers in both and chain saws) many folks had gone through two or 3 motors due to alcohol in the gas.. (NOTE: I would have thought by now they would have re-designed to burn the c*** but what do I know).
Likewise Mercury Outboards did a test with E-15 as I recall Rane something like 3 pair of engines for 300 hours on both E-0 and E-15.. All but one of the E-15 engines, at the end of the test, showed increased damage from the fuel.. The one remaining E-15 engine failed before the test was over and again, it was due to the effects of the fuel.. This study has been linked to several times in these forums in the past.
NO, E-anything over 5% is bad news. Of this I'm convinced.
And I'm the guy who brought up mr. Pryor's Pyre (And my own I might add).