The ethanol nightmare has arrived!
On Apr 9, 11:35*am, wrote:
Mxsmanic wrote:
M writes:
Remember, ethanol is not mixed into the fuel until the local
distribution terminal, because it can't be transported in pipelines.
Just out of curiosity, why can't it be transported in pipelines?
The same reason it can't be used in existing airplanes; pieces of the
plumbing start leaking.
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Jim Pennino
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Okay, that is true. However since the days of yore Indy 500 cars have
run on ethanol (or is it methanol!!). Their plumbing does not leak the
alcohol all over the engine all the time. Maybe it would if the race
wasn't over so quickly though ... hmmm.
I have a hard time believing there isn't a technical solution to this
leak problem.
It's a problem that could be fixed for new designs. Older planes are
screwed of course.
Having said all this I think the entire corn ethanol business is an
extraordinary boondoggle that's screwing the average American.
The Brazilian's do it with sugar cane / beet sugar. Now, I thought
they were more corrupt than us? Guess not.
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