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In Topic: NEW Porsche BBK Brackets, Bolts And NEW Pads $180 Shipped.
Posted 29 May 2009
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In Topic: Additives To Combat Ethanol
Posted 18 May 2009
QUOTE (MrWinkey @ May 17 2009, 07:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>What are carb jets???? Are they like points???

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lol I meant needle and seat -
In Topic: Additives To Combat Ethanol
Posted 17 May 2009
QUOTE (Che'_Moderator @ May 16 2009, 09:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>So is petrol..... so is water....
I never heard of water or fuel doing this.QUOTEEthanol is a strong solvent.
It can dissolve some types of rubber and plastic, and it can even dissolve the resin in fiberglass fuel tanks built before the early ‘80s. If you own a boat with a fiberglass fuel tank built around 1983, we advise you to call the manufacturer and ask if it is safe to use E-10 in the tank. If the builder is out of business or you can’t get an answer, then proceed carefully. Be alert to smoking, new engine noise, and loss of performance, all of which may indicate that you have a problem of resin dissolving in your fuel. -
In Topic: Additives To Combat Ethanol
Posted 17 May 2009
In the marine industry I have seen it break down fuel lines which then clog up the injectors. We have also had problems with water forming in fuel tanks. I have a 1982 K5 Blazer and the first couple of tank fulls of 10% ethanol loosened up any debris that was in my fuel lines and fuel tank then clogged the the fuel filter. Carb was removed twice in order to clean jets.
http://www.boattest....spx?NewsID=3345QUOTEThere are 18 million boats currently in operation in the U.S., and none of them have been designed, certified or warrantied to run on anything above E10.
QUOTEEthanol is a solvent
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In Topic: My Revenge
Posted 16 May 2009
QUOTE (Che'_Moderator @ May 15 2009, 02:51 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Will be well under 200 pounds. Based on what I have now I would say 180 pounds. And I have KWs. I will just spin them up 1/4 inch.
I was also including amp/s, wiring, amp rack/s......
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