Dmace
Elite Member
I'd give that station all my business. I can't stand this corn-based ethanol and the horrible side effects...
I'd give that station all my business. I can't stand this corn-based ethanol and the horrible side effects...
As many of you know I am a pilot and travel all over the country each and every week. On thing I find interesting is the different attitude towards things. For example, I was in Philly all day yesterday and today I am in the deep south, Louisiana. Tomorrow I will be in Cali and so on.
Here is something I saw today when getting gas in my rental car. I talked to the station owner and he said they went this way about 6 months ago along with many other stations in the area because it was what the customer wanted. No tree hugger stuff down here with the Good Old Boys in the South.
Just wish they would do this back home in Indiana. Our gas is crap anymore. Every day I hear of someone with fuel problems in a boat, car, or a piece of power equipment.
Chris
Every single NASCAR team is spending millions right now in the off season trying to figure out how to get the HP they need and durability they must have with ethanol in their fuel. One of the biggest carb tuners for all of NASCAR is only about an hour from me and, if you're not a major NASCAR team, you need not even approach them to see if they will do any work for you. Alcohol is very different than gasoline and even a 10% mixture requires major changes to remain on that cutting edge of performance required in NASCAR.
I'm not a NASCAR fan, although my farm isn't too far from some of the teams' headquarters.
Maybe they will have to do like they do in football and basketball. Break each race into quarters, with breaks between quarters and a longer break between halves. This will give them time to work on the ethanol-induced problems.
Steve
NASCAR is a dying sport. It's grown too far from it's roots and can no longer fill stands during races. Adding Ethanol is not going to help get the fans back. I mean those who are into green are not going to watch a bunch of cars burn off thousands of gallons of gas going in circles. Those who aren't into green have already decided what they like and don't like.
I hear ya. I wish I could get some of the good old stuff here. I have been running 100LL aviation fuel for the past few years in my 2 stroke stuff. Yes, it cost $5 a gallon or so but I only use maybe 5 gallons a year in the 2 saws, weed eater, leaf blower, and little 21" snow blower but its cheaper than another $80 carb.
Chris