Originally Posted By: Dan_McI
Originally Posted By: Hacksaw
Originally Posted By: ironraven

Methenol stove, even if it is just a pepsi can stove- they can burn dry gas.


If you mean gasoline OMG NO!


IIRC, dry gas is pretty much ethanol, not gasoline. And soemone with a chemistry background might correct me, but I think adding it to gas is supposed to allow a mixture between water and gasoline. Gas and water won't mix, but ethanol will mix with both. Is that right?


Ethanol absorbs water...readily. Normally gasoline floats on water which is why water does such a good job of rusting the bottoms out of fuel tanks. The Ethanol absorbs the water, then disperses with the fuel, being burned with the rest of the gas during normal combustion.