Ethanol in Grand Cherokee
#151
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Re: Ethanol in Grand Cherokee
Mike Romain wrote:
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>
> My owners manual says to only use alcohol mix in an emergency to get to
> real gas no matter how many drying agents they say they put in.....
>
> I also lose 100 miles per tank with the crap.
>
> Have you read the owners manual of your Jeep?
The owner's manual pertains to the stock vehicle. We are talking about
modified vehicles. Alcohol is here to stay and you must modify the
vehicle for the fuel or buy a new one. If it's old enough to have a
carb some refurbishment is about time anyway. This is for the ten
percent alcohol. i would leave the 85% aklone in Canada, it's too cold
for that up there. As a matter of fact it's too cold up there, period.
I would move to Vancouver or emigrate as a climactic refugee....just
kidding.
#152
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Re: Ethanol in Grand Cherokee
Mike Romain wrote:
<<snjip>>
>
> My owners manual says to only use alcohol mix in an emergency to get to
> real gas no matter how many drying agents they say they put in.....
>
> I also lose 100 miles per tank with the crap.
>
> Have you read the owners manual of your Jeep?
The owner's manual pertains to the stock vehicle. We are talking about
modified vehicles. Alcohol is here to stay and you must modify the
vehicle for the fuel or buy a new one. If it's old enough to have a
carb some refurbishment is about time anyway. This is for the ten
percent alcohol. i would leave the 85% aklone in Canada, it's too cold
for that up there. As a matter of fact it's too cold up there, period.
I would move to Vancouver or emigrate as a climactic refugee....just
kidding.
#153
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Re: Ethanol in Grand Cherokee
Mike Romain wrote:
<<snjip>>
>
> My owners manual says to only use alcohol mix in an emergency to get to
> real gas no matter how many drying agents they say they put in.....
>
> I also lose 100 miles per tank with the crap.
>
> Have you read the owners manual of your Jeep?
The owner's manual pertains to the stock vehicle. We are talking about
modified vehicles. Alcohol is here to stay and you must modify the
vehicle for the fuel or buy a new one. If it's old enough to have a
carb some refurbishment is about time anyway. This is for the ten
percent alcohol. i would leave the 85% aklone in Canada, it's too cold
for that up there. As a matter of fact it's too cold up there, period.
I would move to Vancouver or emigrate as a climactic refugee....just
kidding.
#154
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Re: Ethanol in Grand Cherokee
>
> The E85 mix is 85% ethanol and will work only in some selected
> vehicles. As your owner's manual will tell you that you should not
> exceed a 10% blend of ethanol in your GC.
>
> You can visit the following link to get a list of vehicles that can run
> on E85 http://www.e85fuel.com/index.php
>
I saw a big Harley hog at the E85 pump the other day and went over to
talk to the guy. He is running 11.6:1 compression and twin plugs and a
single S&S carb. He was running methanol on the street and buying it in
55 gallon barrels before E85 came out. He never rides more than forty
or fifty miles from home and if he did run out would go to a hardware
or paint store, or call "the old lady" who comes out with his truck. He
also has a single cylinder prewar BSA he also runs on methanol. Not
only that, in it he only uses Castrol R oil. You know what that is?
It's a pure version of some thing you are in need of, Bill....look it
up on the net. Where did you think the name Castrol came from
originally anyway?
#155
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Re: Ethanol in Grand Cherokee
>
> The E85 mix is 85% ethanol and will work only in some selected
> vehicles. As your owner's manual will tell you that you should not
> exceed a 10% blend of ethanol in your GC.
>
> You can visit the following link to get a list of vehicles that can run
> on E85 http://www.e85fuel.com/index.php
>
I saw a big Harley hog at the E85 pump the other day and went over to
talk to the guy. He is running 11.6:1 compression and twin plugs and a
single S&S carb. He was running methanol on the street and buying it in
55 gallon barrels before E85 came out. He never rides more than forty
or fifty miles from home and if he did run out would go to a hardware
or paint store, or call "the old lady" who comes out with his truck. He
also has a single cylinder prewar BSA he also runs on methanol. Not
only that, in it he only uses Castrol R oil. You know what that is?
It's a pure version of some thing you are in need of, Bill....look it
up on the net. Where did you think the name Castrol came from
originally anyway?
#156
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Re: Ethanol in Grand Cherokee
>
> The E85 mix is 85% ethanol and will work only in some selected
> vehicles. As your owner's manual will tell you that you should not
> exceed a 10% blend of ethanol in your GC.
>
> You can visit the following link to get a list of vehicles that can run
> on E85 http://www.e85fuel.com/index.php
>
I saw a big Harley hog at the E85 pump the other day and went over to
talk to the guy. He is running 11.6:1 compression and twin plugs and a
single S&S carb. He was running methanol on the street and buying it in
55 gallon barrels before E85 came out. He never rides more than forty
or fifty miles from home and if he did run out would go to a hardware
or paint store, or call "the old lady" who comes out with his truck. He
also has a single cylinder prewar BSA he also runs on methanol. Not
only that, in it he only uses Castrol R oil. You know what that is?
It's a pure version of some thing you are in need of, Bill....look it
up on the net. Where did you think the name Castrol came from
originally anyway?
#157
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Re: Ethanol in Grand Cherokee
>
> The E85 mix is 85% ethanol and will work only in some selected
> vehicles. As your owner's manual will tell you that you should not
> exceed a 10% blend of ethanol in your GC.
>
> You can visit the following link to get a list of vehicles that can run
> on E85 http://www.e85fuel.com/index.php
>
I saw a big Harley hog at the E85 pump the other day and went over to
talk to the guy. He is running 11.6:1 compression and twin plugs and a
single S&S carb. He was running methanol on the street and buying it in
55 gallon barrels before E85 came out. He never rides more than forty
or fifty miles from home and if he did run out would go to a hardware
or paint store, or call "the old lady" who comes out with his truck. He
also has a single cylinder prewar BSA he also runs on methanol. Not
only that, in it he only uses Castrol R oil. You know what that is?
It's a pure version of some thing you are in need of, Bill....look it
up on the net. Where did you think the name Castrol came from
originally anyway?
#158
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Re: Ethanol in Grand Cherokee
You won't find a connection between castorbean and Castrol oil:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...il&btnG=Search
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> I saw a big Harley hog at the E85 pump the other day and went over to
> talk to the guy. He is running 11.6:1 compression and twin plugs and a
> single S&S carb. He was running methanol on the street and buying it in
> 55 gallon barrels before E85 came out. He never rides more than forty
> or fifty miles from home and if he did run out would go to a hardware
> or paint store, or call "the old lady" who comes out with his truck. He
> also has a single cylinder prewar BSA he also runs on methanol. Not
> only that, in it he only uses Castrol R oil. You know what that is?
> It's a pure version of some thing you are in need of, Bill....look it
> up on the net. Where did you think the name Castrol came from
> originally anyway?
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...il&btnG=Search
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> I saw a big Harley hog at the E85 pump the other day and went over to
> talk to the guy. He is running 11.6:1 compression and twin plugs and a
> single S&S carb. He was running methanol on the street and buying it in
> 55 gallon barrels before E85 came out. He never rides more than forty
> or fifty miles from home and if he did run out would go to a hardware
> or paint store, or call "the old lady" who comes out with his truck. He
> also has a single cylinder prewar BSA he also runs on methanol. Not
> only that, in it he only uses Castrol R oil. You know what that is?
> It's a pure version of some thing you are in need of, Bill....look it
> up on the net. Where did you think the name Castrol came from
> originally anyway?
#159
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Re: Ethanol in Grand Cherokee
You won't find a connection between castorbean and Castrol oil:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...il&btnG=Search
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> I saw a big Harley hog at the E85 pump the other day and went over to
> talk to the guy. He is running 11.6:1 compression and twin plugs and a
> single S&S carb. He was running methanol on the street and buying it in
> 55 gallon barrels before E85 came out. He never rides more than forty
> or fifty miles from home and if he did run out would go to a hardware
> or paint store, or call "the old lady" who comes out with his truck. He
> also has a single cylinder prewar BSA he also runs on methanol. Not
> only that, in it he only uses Castrol R oil. You know what that is?
> It's a pure version of some thing you are in need of, Bill....look it
> up on the net. Where did you think the name Castrol came from
> originally anyway?
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...il&btnG=Search
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> I saw a big Harley hog at the E85 pump the other day and went over to
> talk to the guy. He is running 11.6:1 compression and twin plugs and a
> single S&S carb. He was running methanol on the street and buying it in
> 55 gallon barrels before E85 came out. He never rides more than forty
> or fifty miles from home and if he did run out would go to a hardware
> or paint store, or call "the old lady" who comes out with his truck. He
> also has a single cylinder prewar BSA he also runs on methanol. Not
> only that, in it he only uses Castrol R oil. You know what that is?
> It's a pure version of some thing you are in need of, Bill....look it
> up on the net. Where did you think the name Castrol came from
> originally anyway?
#160
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Re: Ethanol in Grand Cherokee
You won't find a connection between castorbean and Castrol oil:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...il&btnG=Search
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> I saw a big Harley hog at the E85 pump the other day and went over to
> talk to the guy. He is running 11.6:1 compression and twin plugs and a
> single S&S carb. He was running methanol on the street and buying it in
> 55 gallon barrels before E85 came out. He never rides more than forty
> or fifty miles from home and if he did run out would go to a hardware
> or paint store, or call "the old lady" who comes out with his truck. He
> also has a single cylinder prewar BSA he also runs on methanol. Not
> only that, in it he only uses Castrol R oil. You know what that is?
> It's a pure version of some thing you are in need of, Bill....look it
> up on the net. Where did you think the name Castrol came from
> originally anyway?
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...il&btnG=Search
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> I saw a big Harley hog at the E85 pump the other day and went over to
> talk to the guy. He is running 11.6:1 compression and twin plugs and a
> single S&S carb. He was running methanol on the street and buying it in
> 55 gallon barrels before E85 came out. He never rides more than forty
> or fifty miles from home and if he did run out would go to a hardware
> or paint store, or call "the old lady" who comes out with his truck. He
> also has a single cylinder prewar BSA he also runs on methanol. Not
> only that, in it he only uses Castrol R oil. You know what that is?
> It's a pure version of some thing you are in need of, Bill....look it
> up on the net. Where did you think the name Castrol came from
> originally anyway?