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I
did it myself testimonies:
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The use of butanol in a vehicle which is not
approved for this is not recommended as it may cause damage to the vehicle.
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11-13-06
REF: 1996 V6 Dakota engine
I am successfully running 4 L of HPLC grade
n-butanol into about 8 gallons of gas right now - that clears 10% in
concentration. No issues, in fact acceleration and starting is smoother. Let me
know if there's anything I can do to help out in your campaign.
As far as stationary engine - - no, it's in
my car - - not stationary - I use it to drive all around town and pick stuff up
for my wife. Im a little concerned that the fuel system components might not
handle an OH but driving on California - gas there should be some ethanol /
MTBE in there already so a few OH's or other O-groups might not swell/dissolve
anything.
I really think we outta push this butanol
technology to random people we meet - - I think it's really the winning-est
'solution' (t.i.c.) for our country.
12-30-06
I used a tank of 10% n-butanol burned through
without issues - in fact the thing seems to run better than before.
The Civic is up for a smog test and Im
curious to see if there were any positive/cleaning or poisoning/burning effects
to the catalytic converter - Ill keep you posted as to what I find.
Ive also got a few liters of other Butanols
on hand, not the n-BuOH straight chain variety. Do you know anything about
these as far as burning as a gas replacement?

As you can see the isomers of butanol
are indeed physically different, have different boiling points and I would
imagine act differently. Nature makes
n-BuOH so that is the one I used. A lot
of experimenting will have to take place for even n-BuOH to be verified and
given the OK by industry.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butanol
Do you care to expand at all on the cleaning
action of butanol on an engine?
Butanol is an Industrial Solvent used in the printing industry for cleaning presses and I am sure other applications. It is slow to evaporate. But it is an alcohol and breaks down deposits.
Two tanks ago I burned that 8-10 gallons of
10% butanol blend, have been running cheap gas since, and now the thing just
smog tested (cold even) better than a new civic!
Could it be that butanol is both the solution
for the 'environment' and 'the engine', as well ? Remember: a single replicate w/o a baseline or control is just 'support' not 'proof' of anything.
I can't believe this thing passedMatthew, Ph.D. Candidate
University of California, Riverside
My name is Paul W. and you added some
butanol to my 3/4 filled tank of gas on my motorcycle. On my way home I
noticed a few things.
1 There was a different smell from the exhaust when I was sitting at traffic lights, but it was ok.
2. At first it seemed to idle higher but has slowed down after 20 miles riding.
3. Torque, I accelerated on the freeway
ramp and was way beyond the speed limit before I new it. I slowed down
for safety but the bike was willing to take more throttle if I gave it.
I also new that the engine would lug when it fell beolw 1800 rpm in the
same gear, but after your fill up I could lug it down to 1500 rpm and
no problem.
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N-Butanol is cheaper in larger
quantities ~ $1.22/lb =
374 lb/55 gal
Price subject to change because of
fluctuating oil prices
For N-Butanol supplies contact:
Tony Coonti
614-790-3677
tcoonti@ashland.com
you can also contact:
Todd Giallorati Superior Solvents and Chemicals Cell: (614) 804-6823 Fax: (614) 921-8225 tgiallorati@superioroil.com
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