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since my gauge on my dash displays ethy % i look to see the change with every fill up. i will have to start tube testing it to see for sure. should be interesting. the part 1 to that 2nd video you posted said something interesting about temp having an effect on ethy %...... hadn't heard that before hmmmm wonder if that is a direct use in production or what?
Quote from: fabr on December 04, 2018, 08:58:30 PMBeen reading all I can on e98 shelf life compared to e85 shelf life and e85 with even small quantities dissolved/absorbed water shelf life. and there's just no really defined answers other than very short shelf life of water contaminated eXX. It's not the alky goes bad , it's the gas component. Anhydrous e98 has an almost indefinite storage life.did not know that. are there any location in nebraska to get anhydrous e98?
Been reading all I can on e98 shelf life compared to e85 shelf life and e85 with even small quantities dissolved/absorbed water shelf life. and there's just no really defined answers other than very short shelf life of water contaminated eXX. It's not the alky goes bad , it's the gas component. Anhydrous e98 has an almost indefinite storage life.
7 and 6 hours / are there distillers there that sell to the public now?
i could see there were comments but could not read them. well that answers that question. the conoco is still there in alva and also saw 4 or 5 stations in enid sell it too.
maybe not the most scientific but interesting to watch.