View Single Post
  #28  
Old 01-14-2011, 02:36 PM
kwren's Avatar
kwren kwren is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: washington state
Posts: 3,499
Re: octane in my svx

Quote:
Originally Posted by svxfiles View Post
OK,
Today's gasoline is not the same gasoline that we had back in 1991-1997!
The octane might have close to the same numbers, BUT it now has less BTUs, thanks to ethenol!
Ethenol=alcohol
“On a volumetric basis ethanol yields 83,910 BTU’s/ gallon of thermal energy from combustion.
Gasoline yields 124,800 BTU’s/ gallon of thermal energy."
It takes more fuel to get the same power out of a gallon of today's C.R.A.P.
Citizen/Required/Alcohol/Petrolium!

Sure, adding alcohol lowers combustion temperatures, but the power falls off.
If I wanted less power I'd drive a Neon! Or a Taurus or some other piece of crap.
Cheaply Replicated Automobilelike Product!
And now THEY are raising the ethenol to 20%!
Comrade, Reality Ain't Pretty!
As usual, SVXFILES is right on. The feds never get anything right. The introduction of 10% ethanol reduced the gas mileage by 10%. 20 % ethanol will reduce the mileage by 20%.
Translation... ethanol is totally worthless! I believe ethanol is also disaster for our engines as well.

Keith
Reply With Quote