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Re: Effects of oxygenated fuel on gas readings
Posted to Technical Theory Forum on 10/17/2005

More of the H is not being turned into H2O than HC, that would imply greater combustion efficiency from adding Ethanol. I'm saying that adding Ethanol results in a fuel with more H and less C than pure Gasoline.

Gasoline ~ H = 14% & C = 86% (by weight) [14+8... Login to read more.