Hello again Jim
>Hello Keith As a chemist I use lots and lot of ethanol. for testing.
> And yes I have made Ethanol
>And yes I do use ethanol fuel. I am all ways looking for new way of
> makeing bio diesel fuel.
>I have one that I have been working for about a year I will Be willing
>to share
Hello Keith As a chemist I use lots and lot of ethanol. for testing.
And yes I have made Ethanol
And yes I do use ethanol fuel. I am all ways looking for new way of
makeing bio diesel fuel.
I have one that I have been working for about a year I will Be willing
to share to formula to see
wh
Hello Jim
> Keith I'm not saying all people don't think And certainly not this
>group here.
>What I am saying is a person on the street. 9 out of 10 people that
>know about
>ethanol
I wonder how many that would be? Or maybe how few: other posters have
bemoaned the woefully inadequate level of
Keith I'm not saying all people don't think And certainly not this
group here.
What I am saying is a person on the street. 9 out of 10 people that
know about
ethanol if you ask them how it is made or what it made out of they will corn
or grain. I don't know if you heard about the new ethanol
: robert luis rabello [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 4 July 2003 11:24 AM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Ethanol fuel engine alterations
Chicago Medi-Transit wrote:
> I am looking for information that can provide me with
> difficulty or simplicity of converting a 200
Chicago Medi-Transit wrote:
> I am looking for information that can provide me with
> difficulty or simplicity of converting a 2002 Ford
> E250 v6 engine to run on ethanol fuel. Information
> that I have discovered on the major auto makers
> websites are indirectly discouraging conversions
> ex
own -- be your own motor
fuel magnate. $12.00.
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>Mike brown's motor fuel cook book for corn to alcohol
>
>
> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Mike brown's motor fuel cook book for corn to alcohol
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Reply-To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
>To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: RE: [biofuel] ethanol fuel
>Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 22:51:45 -0500
>
>
>Hi,
>The process for production of e
Hi,
The process for production of ethanol from starchy material e.g. Corn,
potato, cassava etc. is offered by an Indian Company. The details are
available on www.praj.net
Ajay Soni
India
"Juan Boveda"
Hi, Flashyrider
About converting your engine, I have never done it, but I can tell you what
I have seen in some 4 stroke/4 cylinders 1.3 L to 2.0 L ethanol powered
Brazilian cars with some special devices installed at factory
a) They changes the compression ratio to about 1/15 by diminishing
>Hi, I'm a new member to this group and if anyone could answer my
>questions I would be very grateful.'
>
>1. What is the best recipe for converting potatoes to ethanol.
>Specifically, I have a recipe that says to just boil the potatoes and
>use only the liquid for fermentation. Is that the best w
Stainless steel scrubbers work very well.
--- Greg and April <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 3. I built a valved reflux still and I need to know what is the best
> > packing to use in the column. Right now, I'm using glass marbles with
> > a 1/2 diameter. I have heard of using Raschig rings. Are
copper or stainless steel pot scrubbers work very well.
(sans soap of course) expand them alittle bit,don't
pack them tightly. section of them spaced a couple of
inches apart depending on the height of you column.
regards, roger kurz ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>
> - Original Message -
- Original Message -
From: "flashyrider" <
Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2002 13:38
Subject: [biofuel] ethanol fuel
>
> 3. I built a valved reflux still and I need to know what is the best
> packing to use in the column. Right now, I'm using glass marbles with
> a 1/2 diameter. I have he
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