Yes, and any more you progressively become more and
more like a "alky carb" methanol race car setup.  The
high compression ... the advanced timing ... the
significantly richer mixture ... and so on.  Depending
upon the actual amount of ethanol that you add.

Curtis


--- motie_d <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you are currently using straight gasoline, you can
easily add 10% Ethanol without any changes whatever. 

There are a few less BTUs per gallon, but with the
extra oxygen burning the gasoline more efficiently,
you won't notice any change in power, and possibly a
small boost in mileage. Emissions should be cleaner.
  
 Motie


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