Hey All,
Has anyone ever ran a Flex fuel pickup on E85 made with clean(ish) sugar shine (90-95%)??
Looks like I'm going to have more sugar wash than I need and it might make an interesting experiment, as long as I don't kill my truck!
E85 from sugar shine
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Re: E85 from sugar shine
The remaining water content would have to be removed I believe ...
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Re: E85 from sugar shine
yeah i guess that's still a lot of water in there, even at 95%
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Re: E85 from sugar shine
Totally legit afticle on how to make it...
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Re: E85 from sugar shine
Well that's a start - thankshpby98 wrote:Totally legit afticle on how to make it...
http://www.certifiedcars.com/autonews/a ... ol-at-home" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow

In UK we are allowed to make "biofuel" - but I feel their "£1 a gallon" is rather cheap for Ethanol !
I'm interested in seeing whether I can get a lawnmower or summat running on it.
I guess it would give me a use for some of that Turbo - yeast I've accumulated over the years !
