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Old 12-13-2006 | 04:54 PM
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AndyW
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Default RE: Substitute for Ether

Reg,

Funny weather here too. Here it is middle of December and we've also had MUCH rain. We got the snow earlier with below freezing temps but now, most of it has been washed away. Trust me, this is VERY unusual for this part of the planet. In a few years, I suspect we'll be dreaming of a white Christmas instead of taking it for granted.

So, lots of shop work, warm weather of no use if you get soaked.

And you know, in light of the preceding, there might come a day when two strokes of any stripe in any size will be banned. And they'll invoke Homeland Security to enforce it. So if we have a two stroke that first, burns a negative Co2 fuel, second, one that burns cleanly and then one that requires no oil for lubrication, we might just have an alternative.

About pressure cooking BioOil. How about doing the stove top thing first to kick off the reaction and then transfer to the pressure cooker to top it off?

Merugo has alluded to doing his own experiments so maybe he'll provide the answers.