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Posted by JPY on February 05, 2004 at 07:56:43 from (216.2.105.70):
In Reply to: Fuel viscosity posted by Bill in Orono, MN on February 04, 2004 at 15:19:28:
Gasoline could be slightly less viscous as today it could have ethanol or MTBE in some places yet in the blend. You would have a hard time measuring the difference. One thing for sure is gasoline today has less butane in it for smog control reasons.Much lower allowed RVP. Butane was what made the engines easier to start.Winter gasolines today have the RVP of the old summer gasolines. This is why alot of you are seeing the harder winter starting.I worked at a refinery and have blended a lot of gasoline!
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