Nobody huh? I thought there were a bunch of CE's on here...
Anyone know anyone who does this? I am having a hell of a time finding someone.
I thought we had it all taken care of, and now we don't. So...
Bottom line is this, I need someone in the San Diego area I can take a little sample of fuel to and have the octane tested. I have a suspicion that we lost some octane over a storage period and need to know for sure.
If I do find out this is the case, there will be a new sticky thread on here regarding it...
Nobody huh? I thought there were a bunch of CE's on here...
Looking on the internet for some stuff... haven't found anything yet, but I did find this which was an interesting read. (Note I didn't fact verify it, but I can't imagine someone writing something this in depth and having it come up bullshiat.)
https://home.pacbell.net/sfnelson/fu...ion__etc_.html
I was hoping they'd have something like this but for octane in normal fuel not diesel.
http://www.dieselcraft.com/productinfo_4.htm
RD
CTC: California Analytical Laboratory
Los Angeles Petroleum Chemical Laboratory
San Francisco Petroleum Chemical Laboratory
OCTANE TESTING (http://www.intertek-cb.com/newsitete...etesting.shtml)
Next time keep the drum off the concrete and keep it sealed.
Shame on you.
Brian
Next time keep the drum off the concrete and keep it sealed.
Shame on you.
Brian
Well, the "drum" was a 125 gallon fuel tank in the boat, and they are regulated to be vented... so there you go.
Well, the "drum" was a 125 gallon fuel tank in the boat, and they are regulated to be vented... so there you go.
Shame on you again.
Bring it buy and i'll run it in the boat i'll let you know once it is all burned off. :crossx:
Dump it in Laters lawn:idea: i think there are a few peeps on here that would handle that for ya
Bring it buy and i'll run it in the boat i'll let you know once it is all burned off. :crossx:
Yeah, after you add nitro to bring up the octane