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Kwaligura

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I'm in eastern Ohio where a big part of the oil and gas boom is in swing. Just got ahold of some condensate from a natural gas well. Added it to my used motor oil, transmission fluid, diesel fuel, gasoline, 2 stroke mix and filtered cooking oil. Runs pretty good.
 

Dock Rocker

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If you mess around with condensate you better be VERY careful. If you don’t know proper handling procedures please start reading. That stuff can cause major issues if you don’t treat it right.

I personally know two hands that are no longer with us because they got complacent with it doing transfers.


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steelypip

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Ah, drip. Yeah, folks have burnt 'drip' in vehicles for a long time. As the vehicles get more highly engineered, it gets to be a worse and worse idea. A multifuel will burn it, but do be careful - the surprises can be deadly. It's also illegal in some places. Because of the smell, it's not like nobody will know you're burning drip.
 

Karl kostman

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OK guys I live in a state that in now only behind Texas in oil production (ND) and I have never heard of CONDENSATE? without sounding to dumb and if it were in a TM I would never ask BUT what is it and where does it come from?

Karl
 
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