Fuel discussion
#76
is that dangerous to use
#77
Originally posted by llenco
Guys - try using about 5% proplene oxide in the fuel mix
Guys - try using about 5% proplene oxide in the fuel mix
With regards to the colour... I would begin to worry about the quality, Morgan as far as I know have decent oil and Klotz seems good, (we dont get it here so I am not sure) If I bout fuel and the colour is different all the time, I would begin looking for a different supplier. Just my two cents. We would need to run tests on it to find out.
#78
I am starting to think it may be the nitro, or so called nitro that is the cause. It has a very strong odour like chlorine , which is a pretty good bleach.....
Has anyone ever heard of nitro being mixed with a chlorine like liquid to make it cheaper maybe? I know the company I got this lot from was having a tough time with another importer selling Angus nitro cheaper.( I bought a 205 litre drum from the competitor and had no problems )
I am worried that I am selling something that may have a detrimental effect on motor life. It does seem to be working OK.
Has anyone ever heard of nitro being mixed with a chlorine like liquid to make it cheaper maybe? I know the company I got this lot from was having a tough time with another importer selling Angus nitro cheaper.( I bought a 205 litre drum from the competitor and had no problems )
I am worried that I am selling something that may have a detrimental effect on motor life. It does seem to be working OK.
#79
The only problem is I think that propylene is carnegenic in a big way well that is what I found on the internet
So was Toluene
Any others that aren't dangerous
POD
So was Toluene
Any others that aren't dangerous
POD