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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
We should all own one of these!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Turbo98" data-source="post: 10888377" data-attributes="member: 39787"><p>I'm not sure how "dry" the Ethanol has to be in order to be mixed with gasoline. If there is a certain amount of water in it (not much), it will cause the gasoline to separate from the Ethanol. I looked into this machine a couple years ago and at least at that time, you couldn't get sugar cheap enough to make it for a buck a gallon. That sounds all nice and everythng until you try to actually buy it cheap. You have to buy humungous amounts of sugar. If I ever made it, I'd just make a still and then you can use all kinds of stuff to make it--not just sugar. I can guarantee if E85 ever went away and everybody and their brother had this machine, the cost of sugar would sky rocket and then you'd be stuck with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turbo98, post: 10888377, member: 39787"] I'm not sure how "dry" the Ethanol has to be in order to be mixed with gasoline. If there is a certain amount of water in it (not much), it will cause the gasoline to separate from the Ethanol. I looked into this machine a couple years ago and at least at that time, you couldn't get sugar cheap enough to make it for a buck a gallon. That sounds all nice and everythng until you try to actually buy it cheap. You have to buy humungous amounts of sugar. If I ever made it, I'd just make a still and then you can use all kinds of stuff to make it--not just sugar. I can guarantee if E85 ever went away and everybody and their brother had this machine, the cost of sugar would sky rocket and then you'd be stuck with it. [/QUOTE]
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