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"Al G" wrote:
What do you grow to make biodiesel? Freedom Fries... |
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![]() "Al G" wrote in message ... "Ken Finney" wrote in message ... clare at snyder.on.ca wrote in message ... On Thu, 31 May 2007 05:11:27 GMT, tony roberts wrote: Is it true that there is no longer any requirement to label gasoline contaminated with alcohol? Worse. I read that, starting in 2007, in some places, California and some Canadian Provinces included, it is regulated that all gasoline sold must contain at least 5% alcohol/ethanol. Tony Here in Ontario I was told not all gasoline must have 5% alky, but 5% of all fuel sold must be alky - so 50% of all fuel sold being E10 satisfies the requirement. In practice, virtually all 87 octane will be e10. Premium 91 will (from some companies, at least) be E0, making the blended 89 E5. Since significantly over half the gasoline sold in Ontario is 87 octane, this would excede the requirements. - Just from what I've been told, but you can never trust the elected idiots, or worse yet the beurocrats IF I ever get a plane, all these silly fuel issues would be a real irritant. I haven't been paying much attention to the new diesel aircraft engines becoming available. Since I should be making my own biodiesel by the end of this Summer (for something less than 45 cents a gallon), are any of the new diesels in the O-200/Rotax 912 class? What do you grow to make biodiesel? Relatives that own restuarants and have to pay to dispose of waste fryer oil! |
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"Al G" wrote in message
... What do you grow to make biodiesel? Al G Wild wood flower grew down on the farm, but we never knew what it was called...... |
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Ken Finney wrote:
IF I ever get a plane, all these silly fuel issues would be a real irritant. I haven't been paying much attention to the new diesel aircraft engines becoming available. Since I should be making my own biodiesel by the end of this Summer (for something less than 45 cents a gallon), are any of the new diesels in the O-200/Rotax 912 class? You'll never get an STC to put it in a certified aircraft. Better start thinking experimental. |
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On May 31, 11:22 am, "Gig 601XL Builder"
wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net wrote: Ken Finney wrote: IF I ever get a plane, all these silly fuel issues would be a real irritant. I haven't been paying much attention to the new diesel aircraft engines becoming available. Since I should be making my own biodiesel by the end of this Summer (for something less than 45 cents a gallon), are any of the new diesels in the O-200/Rotax 912 class? You'll never get an STC to put it in a certified aircraft. Better start thinking experimental. Actually there is a company with an STC for biodiesel. They have a C-172 at Sacramento City College that if fully STC'd on biodiesel rigtht now. If you really want give these guys a call http://www.do.losrios.cc.ca.us/scc/spring/aviation.htm -Robert |
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![]() "Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net wrote in message ... Ken Finney wrote: IF I ever get a plane, all these silly fuel issues would be a real irritant. I haven't been paying much attention to the new diesel aircraft engines becoming available. Since I should be making my own biodiesel by the end of this Summer (for something less than 45 cents a gallon), are any of the new diesels in the O-200/Rotax 912 class? You'll never get an STC to put it in a certified aircraft. Better start thinking experimental. I already am, but there an STC for diesels in 172s. |
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...making the blended 89 E5
Only if the blend is 50-50. I bet it's not. Just looking at the octane numbers, the blend is mostly low test, and the price is mostly high test. Jose -- There are two kinds of people in the world. Those that just want to know what button to push, and those that want to know what happens when they push the button. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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How is the add water to gas test made ? Thanks
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On Thu, 31 May 2007 12:08:45 GMT, "Dick" wrote:
How is the add water to gas test made ? Thanks See Page 4 of http://www.eaa26.org/apr06.pdf Ron Wanttaja |
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![]() "Ron Wanttaja" wrote in message ... On Thu, 31 May 2007 12:08:45 GMT, "Dick" wrote: How is the add water to gas test made ? Thanks See Page 4 of http://www.eaa26.org/apr06.pdf Ron Wanttaja Yup, works real well. A test tube with a 10% level line on it. Fill with water to the 10% line, fill remainder with fuel under test. Shake it up, and if the separation line is higher up the tube that the original water separation line, the water absorbed the alcohol adding to its volume. Works right now basically no waiting... I have not tried Jays Alka Seltzer method.... |
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