Presumably, though I do not know what the specific density of gasoline is off the top of my head . . . Marc Dana Morphew wrote: > Does the water/alcohol mixture remain in the bottom of the fuel tank then? > > Dana > > Marc Perdue wrote: > > > No, it doesn't, at least, after a point. Ethanol (I don't know about methanol) > > has to be OVER 190 proof to mix with gasoline thoroughly. The companies that > > blend gasoline require 200 proof ethanol from the companies that "dry" the > > ethanol. I know because I use to run an ethanol plant. > |
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