Ethanol in Grand Cherokee
#231
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Re: Ethanol in Grand Cherokee - becoming OT
"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote>
> It's really much more fun on in bumper-to-bumper traffic on slick
> roadways at 70 MPH in a 5-ton truck -- with an axle width just a few
> inches narrower than all the big trucks run.
>
Especially with tires prone to hydroplane ....
> It's really much more fun on in bumper-to-bumper traffic on slick
> roadways at 70 MPH in a 5-ton truck -- with an axle width just a few
> inches narrower than all the big trucks run.
>
Especially with tires prone to hydroplane ....
#232
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Re: Ethanol in Grand Cherokee - becoming OT
"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote>
> It's really much more fun on in bumper-to-bumper traffic on slick
> roadways at 70 MPH in a 5-ton truck -- with an axle width just a few
> inches narrower than all the big trucks run.
>
Especially with tires prone to hydroplane ....
> It's really much more fun on in bumper-to-bumper traffic on slick
> roadways at 70 MPH in a 5-ton truck -- with an axle width just a few
> inches narrower than all the big trucks run.
>
Especially with tires prone to hydroplane ....
#233
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Re: Ethanol in Grand Cherokee - becoming OT
"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote>
> It's really much more fun on in bumper-to-bumper traffic on slick
> roadways at 70 MPH in a 5-ton truck -- with an axle width just a few
> inches narrower than all the big trucks run.
>
Especially with tires prone to hydroplane ....
> It's really much more fun on in bumper-to-bumper traffic on slick
> roadways at 70 MPH in a 5-ton truck -- with an axle width just a few
> inches narrower than all the big trucks run.
>
Especially with tires prone to hydroplane ....
#234
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Re: Ethanol in Grand Cherokee - becoming OT
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote
>
> If you don't contract out construction of your highways to your
> governors illiterate brother in law, the trucks don't do near as much
> damage.
>
To be sure, but nobody has a way to stop it so we need a work-around.
>
> If you don't contract out construction of your highways to your
> governors illiterate brother in law, the trucks don't do near as much
> damage.
>
To be sure, but nobody has a way to stop it so we need a work-around.
#235
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Re: Ethanol in Grand Cherokee - becoming OT
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote
>
> If you don't contract out construction of your highways to your
> governors illiterate brother in law, the trucks don't do near as much
> damage.
>
To be sure, but nobody has a way to stop it so we need a work-around.
>
> If you don't contract out construction of your highways to your
> governors illiterate brother in law, the trucks don't do near as much
> damage.
>
To be sure, but nobody has a way to stop it so we need a work-around.
#236
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Re: Ethanol in Grand Cherokee - becoming OT
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote
>
> If you don't contract out construction of your highways to your
> governors illiterate brother in law, the trucks don't do near as much
> damage.
>
To be sure, but nobody has a way to stop it so we need a work-around.
>
> If you don't contract out construction of your highways to your
> governors illiterate brother in law, the trucks don't do near as much
> damage.
>
To be sure, but nobody has a way to stop it so we need a work-around.
#237
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Re: Ethanol in Grand Cherokee - becoming OT
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote
>
> If you don't contract out construction of your highways to your
> governors illiterate brother in law, the trucks don't do near as much
> damage.
>
To be sure, but nobody has a way to stop it so we need a work-around.
>
> If you don't contract out construction of your highways to your
> governors illiterate brother in law, the trucks don't do near as much
> damage.
>
To be sure, but nobody has a way to stop it so we need a work-around.
#238
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Re: Ethanol in Grand Cherokee
i love the smell of that stuff when it's burn't in my bike
Bret Ludwig wrote:
> >
> > 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?
Bret Ludwig wrote:
> >
> > 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?
#239
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Re: Ethanol in Grand Cherokee
i love the smell of that stuff when it's burn't in my bike
Bret Ludwig wrote:
> >
> > 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?
Bret Ludwig wrote:
> >
> > 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?
#240
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Re: Ethanol in Grand Cherokee
i love the smell of that stuff when it's burn't in my bike
Bret Ludwig wrote:
> >
> > 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?
Bret Ludwig wrote:
> >
> > 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?