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New Fuel Technology - 12/29/2004 3:36:01 AM   
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It all started when i was looking to "brew" my own fuel for low prices. I had 6-7 5 gallon bottles of Tequilla that i found in my "cellar", and i decided that was going to be my main ingredient. In the end i found that 74-76% works great. Now for the oil part, i have been trying liquid nitrogen, Jack Daniels, and everclear. Using the JD is just a waste, everclear does a good job, but you need about 30-34% to get a good oil coat. I have found the liquid nitrogen works awesome, i use between 3-6% liquid nitrogen and 94-97% tequilla, the engine runs really well on that mix and the engine is super cool. The liquid nitrogen gets expensive pretty fast even with 3-6%. So i tried maple syrup, YAHTZEE!!!11!!!!!!!1!! We have the magic combo here!!!!!!!!!!!!11111 I "brewed" up 74% Tequilla, and 26% maple syrup, it ran just like my Omega 10%, but it lacked in throttle transition, so i experimented and tried 2% honey. That 2% of honey really gives it that extra kick. So my final blend was 74% Tequilla, 24% maple syrup, and 2% honey for that extra kick. If you are looking for a cheap way to "brew" your own fuel then this is it!

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RE: New Fuel Technology - 12/29/2004 3:57:14 AM   
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sorry, but i really do think you were sippin a little too much Tequilla when you started this thread cuz no way dude, just no way


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RE: New Fuel Technology - 12/29/2004 5:46:58 AM   
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i've been using a similar mix for years, it really is terrific. i'm surprised its been kept a secret for this long!

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RE: New Fuel Technology - 12/29/2004 8:10:08 AM   
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It really does work. In the cold weather up here you need to add a little bit of glycol or it will lean out.

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RE: New Fuel Technology - 12/29/2004 4:30:37 PM   
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LAVA ROCKS!!1 I though you were up in Alaska hunting wolverines???? Are you just home for the holidays? I can't lay claim to this mix, it was all Lava Rocks.

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RE: New Fuel Technology - 12/29/2004 5:04:55 PM   
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I going to have to try some of that brew? Can I still drive home with it in the back seat . Or will it be considered it a open container to the local cops?

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RE: New Fuel Technology - 12/29/2004 9:49:40 PM   
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That is exactly the mix I use for a cold, sore throat, etc.... If your feeling poorly, down a couple of glasses and it will make you feel lots better....


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RE: New Fuel Technology - 12/30/2004 1:56:10 AM   
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Also good for acne! I like your mix, but tequila is too expensive, so I use Glass cleaner. $2.00 a gal at Pep Boys!

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RE: New Fuel Technology - 12/30/2004 10:03:39 PM   
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Stephan,
I told you not to tell anybody my formulations.
Just remember that with honey is for two strokes and without is for heli's and four strokes


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RE: New Fuel Technology - 1/4/2005 3:56:24 PM   
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once i wanted to piss alittle. i pissen in fuel container, then added abot 5-50% honey and my engine started. it has bit less idle, than saito 20/20 fuel, but it's cheap. u pay only for honey, and main ingredient is from your /***

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RE: New Fuel Technology - 1/4/2005 8:04:17 PM   
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Now your just lying.

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RE: New Fuel Technology - 1/4/2005 9:57:26 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: scole

It all started when i was looking to "brew" my own fuel for low prices. I had 6-7 5 gallon bottles of Tequilla that i found in my "cellar", and i decided that was going to be my main ingredient. In the end i found that 74-76% works great. Now for the oil part, i have been trying liquid nitrogen, Jack Daniels, and everclear. Using the JD is just a waste, everclear does a good job, but you need about 30-34% to get a good oil coat. I have found the liquid nitrogen works awesome, i use between 3-6% liquid nitrogen and 94-97% tequilla, the engine runs really well on that mix and the engine is super cool. The liquid nitrogen gets expensive pretty fast even with 3-6%. So i tried maple syrup, YAHTZEE!!!11!!!!!!!1!! We have the magic combo here!!!!!!!!!!!!11111 I "brewed" up 74% Tequilla, and 26% maple syrup, it ran just like my Omega 10%, but it lacked in throttle transition, so i experimented and tried 2% honey. That 2% of honey really gives it that extra kick. So my final blend was 74% Tequilla, 24% maple syrup, and 2% honey for that extra kick. If you are looking for a cheap way to "brew" your own fuel then this is it!


Also heard it is a cheap Viagara replacement...

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RE: New Fuel Technology - 1/7/2005 11:32:35 AM   
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ok now i'm not lying. I usen medicine 98% spitrus. 80%spirtus, 20% castor. it looses about 20% of power. it works well for trainer applications. u can add nitro, and everything will be all right, but ven without nitro it can fly. just bit hard starting, but if have el starter no propblem there.

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RE: New Fuel Technology - 3/16/2005 8:40:59 AM   
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Is this thread just a whole bunch of bull s-h-i-t? or is it for real? Me personally will probably not try it (unless I have a crappy worn engine that is worth as much as a packet of chips) Then I might try it. I can understand that the Tequilla may work but using honey and syrup as a oil? Man the least you could say that would of made alittle sense is by saying you mixed cooking oil in the mix. I think that would be a better mix. Hey now that I have brought that up...would Extra Virgin or Conola cooking oil work well to lube our little engine?

That would be pretty funny

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