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Has anyone heard of the wood-gas generators used during WWII ?
Any body know the octane rating from wood-gas?
Any body know the octane rating from wood-gas?
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I just saw this very thing on 60 minutes Sunday night. Fascinating stuff I have never even heard about. The Governor of Montana is pushing for this to be done with all the coal reserves they have there. He had a bottle of the stuff (water clear) and let the interviewer smell it. Said it smelled good.ken said:I was also reading about the fischer-tropsch method to convert coal and shale to syn diesel.
That last line kinda scares me. Steering problems? Bad tires? Mine holds straight and narrow. Sometimes she wallows a little when I go places that big rigs go, cause the pavement has two furrows from all the weight that's been before me. But other than that, rock steady. And this is REALLY WORN OUT NDCC TIRES!ken said:Yea the 1969 date showed up when the server was switched over. I lost the rank at that time too. Although my M35 won't do 88MPH And i'm glad it won't. It's all i can do to hold it in 3 lanes at 55MPH.
Does that use the "Mr Fusion" system to power the flux capacitor ???appalacious said:Y'all ever heard of thermal depolymerization? Sounds similar, but you can use anything organic, not just wood.
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