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Well mod,
I give up. This is no more fun than trying to teach a pig to sing.... Matt modervador wrote: Thanks for the correction, I did indeed leave the word "rating" off of the end of that sentence (although "octane" is a common enough abbreviation for "octane rating"). I also should have not implied that methanol was commonly added to the gasoline that most people buy at the gas pump, ethanol being preferred because of lower toxicity and corrosivity. While ethanol and methanol may not be as effective as other compounds, the "blending number" of ethanol is 118, meaning when blended with gasoline it boosts octane rating more than suggested by its rating in pure form of 100 (R+M)/2. 10% ethanol can boost the octane rating by 3. Alcohols are in fact added to many common gasolines to boost octane rating. %mod% (JAXAshby) wrote in message ... mod knock it off. even 25% alcohol to gas hardly raises the octane ---------------- rating ------------------ at all. you have been reading 1940's Popular Mechanix mags again. tsk tsk Depends on the alcohol, but the most common added to gasoline are ethanol and methanol, each with octane numbers of 100 or so. They boost the octane. |
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