there are not that diverse a number or types of engines or applications. I am
willing to bet you could cover anything that runs gasoline at Bonneville with 5
types of fuel. What new and revolutionay thing are you going to build that would
not be covered by one of the 5 fuels offered ?
Dave
ardunbill@webtv.net wrote:
> "Gain the knowledge of how to pick and choose wisely"... what bothers me
> is can the supplier guarantee absolutely that if five gases are offered
> this year, they are exactly the same as the five gases of last year with
> the same identification? And, in looking at the specs of each one, with
> various octanes, vapor pressures, specific gravities, etc, how am I
> supposed to tell which will give the best results in my engine? Ask the
> fuel rep who may never have seen the exact engine I am bringing out to
> the meet? Bill
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