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« on: June 23, 2013, 11:23:30 pm »

Just thought I'd post this up....fyi!  Afro
Still don't trust anything but Shell 91 personally, if unsure do a shake test.

http://pure-gas.org/index.jsp?stateprov=ON
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« Reply #1 on: June 27, 2013, 10:48:40 pm »

shake test?
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« Reply #2 on: July 09, 2013, 01:38:08 am »

There are fancy marked test kits with tubes that will read a % when the fuel is shaken with water, as well as simple quick dyes that will either mix and turn the fuel a colour if there is any ethanol present (or blob at the bottom if none).

But yes, the quick and dirty method I like is the shake test in a jar or the like.  Water bottles are plentiful these days and already have ribs.

For a slightly more accurate test, if you have a 100ml marked cylinder....you would add 10ml water and 90ml fuel, shake, let stand 5-10 minutes, note the level of the separation layer and subtract 10 to get your %.

Below is a c/p from aviation website...

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To determine if ethanol is in the gas:

-On a test tube or olive bottle six or seven inches long, make a permanent line about two inches from the bottom.

-Fill with water to this line, then fill the tube to the top with gasoline.

-Cover the tube, agitate it, and let it stand.

-The ethanol and water will mix and separate out together. If the water level appears to have increased, the fuel contains ethanol and should not be used. Ethanol percentages of less than 5% can sometimes give a reading below the line. Therefore, any deviation in the water line indicates the presence of ethanol and should serve as a basis for rejecting the fuel.
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« Reply #3 on: July 12, 2013, 10:53:05 pm »

There is one key thing this website you mention fails to note.  It's kind of obvious too, if you think about it.  Some of the gas noted as ethanol free definitely has ethanol in it, as the company always add it.  For example Esso and Sonoco always have (up to 15% ethanol in their high test).  So what's going on when people test it to find no change in the water absorption?  THE GAS IS ALREADY SATURATED.  Either by design or by negligence.

The gas station get's paid by volume of gas they sell.  Lets' say that condensate gets into their storage tank.  Gas station doesn't care because it means that they sell more gas than they bought.  Corporate doesn't care because they sell more gas than they deliver.  Consumer doesn't care because they don't know.

All is well then,

Aaron

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