I'm puzzled about something... somebody mentioned doing research to figure out which brand of mogas absorbs the least amount of water, and mentioned that he went with the least absorbtive brand. Wouldn't a guy *want* a fuel that would absorb water? Seems to me that a fuel that absorbs the water and then takes it up front to be burned in the cylinders with the fuel is better than one that leaves it pooling in the bottom of the tank.
Ciao!
--fj
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Christmastime is here by golly,
Disapproval would be folly.
Deck the halls with hunks of holly,
fill the cup and don't say "when".;..
Kill the turkeys, ducks and chickens,
Mix the punch, drag out the Dickens,
Even though the prospect sickens,
Brother -- here we go again.
--Tom "The Grinch" Lehrer
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