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2. 08:56 AM - Re: Fuel additiveFuel additive (Noel Loveys)
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Subject: | Re: Fuel additiveFuel additive |
Noel,
The additive contains no alcohol according to their web site (and label)
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Subject: | Fuel additiveFuel additive |
I decided your post was well worth doing a bit more investigation. This is
what I found (note: several typo errors were fixed):
Both Ezorb and Startron are good products. Only one problem though. Startron
is an enzyme which block the gas and ethanol from coming together forming
phase separation. Ezorb is an emulsifier which surrounds the molecules of
gas and ethanol that already came together. After it surrounds them they
will eventually collect at the bottom of the tank and form sludge and there
is no way to get the sludge out except to drain the tanks. One other way to
remove the sludge is to add Startron. It will collect the sludge and suspend
it, run it though the lines and collect in the filters. So make sure to buy
some Startron and a lot of filters this spring. Startron will also stop
phase separation and bring gas that has separated back but it takes a period
of time. Not over night like in the Fisherman study. Also you can't add an
additive and pick your gas tank up and shake it to mix it up. Another reason
why Ezorb worked so fast. What they didn't show you is that the Ezorb
eventually collected at the bottom of the test tube.
One other not is that engine and fuel manufactures recommend not using
emulsifiers in your fuel. They do however recommend enzymes without doing
any harm.
The above post on a marine site, they have trouble with ethanol and water
too, suggests that before using this additive in an aircraft it may be a
good idea to try it in a glass jar first. If any sludge develops then avoid
use of the additive in a plane.
Noel
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Subject: Re: RotaxEngines-List: Fuel additiveFuel additive
Noel,
The additive contains no alcohol according to their web site (and label)
Dick Maddux
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