#215584 - 01/24/11 08:33 AM
Re: is dry gas still needed?
[Re: Susan]
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Registered: 06/03/09
Posts: 982
Loc: Norway
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Water is heavier than gasoline, and water will separate from gasoline (like oil and water). If that small amount of water is sucked into the fuel injectors, it won't burn. That's why you added the de-icer stuff to the non-ethanol gasoline, to mix with the water and burn it without stalling the engine. But I don't think you ever added enough de-icer to bring the total up to 10%.
So, you shouldn't need to add de-icer to your fuel if you're using 10% ethanol.
Outside ethanol-mix fuel countries, standard operating procedure for years was a tiny amount (a bottle cap or so) of denaturated alcohol (the stuff you burn in Trangia stoves) every other tank or so in cold weather.
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#215594 - 01/24/11 11:24 AM
Re: is dry gas still needed?
[Re: ironraven]
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Registered: 01/28/10
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I have been doing a personal experiment with 85% ethanol this winter. I travel in some remote areas of MN, WI, and IA for my job. I have been a little leery of alcohol fuel in winter, but so far I have not had any problems. The coldest night so far that I have have left my car out in a hotel parking lot was -18 F. The car started right up in the morning. The big test will be later this week, when the next clipper comes through and pushes the overnight temps down to -27 F.
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#215646 - 01/25/11 02:46 AM
Re: is dry gas still needed?
[Re: Byrd_Huntr]
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Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 5163
Loc: W. WA
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B_H, is your vehicle a dual-fuel type?
My work Suburban came from the factory as dual-fuel, and I've heard that that is what most government-use vehicles are. (Kind of two-faced: ready to use an alternative fuel, but preach against it to keep the favor of BigOil.)
If I remember correctly (no guarantees), you are far more likely to experience problems with bio-diesel than with alcohol in cold weather, but I think there can also be a problem with alcohol separating from the gasoline, and then it produces less power. I think that's how it goes. And the kind of alcohol is important, too. Methyl alcohol separates quite easily, ethanol does, but not as badly, and butyl alcohol doesn't at all.
Pure ethanol freezes at -173°F (-114°C), and pure gasoline freezes about -150°F, but I wonder by how much a little water throws those figures off?
Sue
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#215658 - 01/25/11 02:42 PM
Re: is dry gas still needed?
[Re: ironraven]
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Posts: 390
Loc: CT
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http://drygas.com/Standard disclaimers.
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#215784 - 01/27/11 09:47 PM
Re: is dry gas still needed?
[Re: ironraven]
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Registered: 09/03/10
Posts: 640
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Heh Everyone here should know about HEET as a stove fuel! HEET is a Drygas additive.
"HEET is the #1 Selling Gas-Line Antifreeze & Water Remover. It removes water from the fuel system to prevent gas-line freeze-up and harmful rust and corrosion. Iso-HEET is the #1 Selling Premium Fuel-line Antifreeze, Water Remover & Injector Cleaner. It absorbs 5 times more water than regular gas-line antifreeze, while it cleans fuel injectors and carburetors. It’s designed for use year-round in ALL 2-cycle and 4-cycle gasoline engines and diesel engines."
If only they knew 50% of their market share is campers looking for alcohol stove fuel.
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#215806 - 01/28/11 03:29 AM
Re: is dry gas still needed?
[Re: Frisket]
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Registered: 01/21/04
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Loc: W. WA
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If they knew it was a 'sporting goods' product, they would double the price.
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#215856 - 01/28/11 07:25 PM
Re: is dry gas still needed?
[Re: ironraven]
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Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 5163
Loc: W. WA
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"i put Heet in my window washer fluid,it really clears the ice."
Stop at a truck stop and buy the alcohol-based antifreeze for something like $3. Cheaper than Heet, by far.
Sue
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#215891 - 01/29/11 05:37 AM
Re: is dry gas still needed?
[Re: ironraven]
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Crazy Canuck
Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 02/03/07
Posts: 3240
Loc: Alberta, Canada
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I do the same thing when it gets really cold, except I use methyl hydrate. Otherwise the cheapo washer fluid turns to ice on a cold windshield--not good.
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