Hi folks,
Just wondering on this. In gasoline engines increasing compression increases
NOx.
(nitrogen oxides)
What NOx emissions are produced with ETOH? (ethanol)
Thanks,
Jay in Carson City

Grendel wrote:

> You don't have to raise the compression to run ethanol but you can if you
> want to. You can run a higher compression ratio using ethanol especially if
> your engine has an aluminum head.
>
> What are the advantages for higher compression? simply more power or, as
> someone stated, better mileage?
>
> This is for a motorcycle, BTW.
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