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From: maloney@uiucuxc.Uiuc.ARPA
Newsgroups: net.auto
Subject: Re: Gasoline composition.
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Date: Thu, 19-Sep-85 17:47:00 EDT
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Posted: Thu Sep 19 17:47:00 1985
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Nf-From: uiucuxc.Uiuc.ARPA!maloney    Sep 19 16:47:00 1985


Rember that the engine was designed to operate at a particular combustion
temperature.  Any other chemical combination that does not come within 
a small range of this temperature will possibly cause engine trouble.
If the mixture burns to hot, one may find cracks developing in the
engine due to the metal expansion and/or increase in brittleness of the
metal (metal changes its atomic arrangements when heated).

Also, a decrease in engine life may result.  Check all the potential 
problems carefully before switching to another fuel.