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Richard Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/11/2012 16:15:42
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Message: Has any one tried running a stock 2nd gen V6 dakota
on ethanol or higher percentages of ethanol mixed
with gas? If so, how did you get it to do it?
Thanks
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sackofpotatoe Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/11/2012 16:21:30
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Message: try running your truck on eggnoodles and atf fluid. then when u want to get good 1/4 times ram that tthing down a mine shaft to china and have those zipps take a look at ur handy work. derrr duhhh deee duhh
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Elder Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/12/2012 22:37:57
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Message: I guess you never owned a boat before. All boat owners
learn an expensive lesson about E-85. This change in
strunctre melts fiberglas tanks and plastic lines.
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SACKOFPOTATOE Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/13/2012 11:38:37
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Message: SO YOU DO REALIZE YOU CAN ACHIEVE THE SAME SPEED IF NOT MORE IF YOU DROP THAT PIECE OF SH!T OUT OF A C-130 JUMBO JET...... JUST MAKE SURE YOU HAVE LONG TRAVEL TO SOAK UP THE ROUGH LANDING
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cap Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/13/2012 11:59:41
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Message: From Wikipedia:
One GGE (gasoline gallon equivalent) of ethanol is 1.5 gallons. This volume of ethanol has the same energy content as ONE US gallon of gasoline. This is because a gallon of ethanol has a lower heat value or energy content (76,100 BTU) when compared to a gallon of gasoline (114,100 BTU).
So, besides the gasket and fuel line problems, you would have to run 100% ethanol at a much richer A/F ratio to get the same BTU results. This means you'd better have a very large fuel tank and a lot of money.
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