Re: [MV] The effect of the new gas on older engines.

Dan Schultz (schultz@inficad.com)
Mon, 9 Nov 1998 20:33:36 -0700

Their web site is: www.oxybusters.com

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From: jonathon <jemery@execpc.com>
To: mil-veh@skylee.com <mil-veh@skylee.com>
Date: Monday, November 09, 1998 1:26 PM
Subject: Re: [MV] The effect of the new gas on older engines.

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>>Is anybody else having these types of problems?
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>Oxygenated Fuels rear thier ugly head again, 'ey. The basic problem is
that
>the new fuel has the net effect of burning to lean, that is in a non-closed
>loop (computer controlled) carb or fuel injection system. Best solutiuon I
>have seen is to open up the jets in the carb thus richening the mixure. I
>suppose one of those little gadgets that tells your fuel/air ratio would
>help get you back were you want to be.
>
>If you want lots of really good tech info on this stuff look up a group
>called Oxybusters.
>
>There are all kind of addatives out there but reading the labels on most of
>them sounds like they are just too good to be true. Anyone have any long
>term/substantial experiance with them???
>
>je
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