The Revenoor Co. INC has shown that with 150-160 proof ethanol you will need to open the jets on a carb. engine about an additional 1/3. This usually involves using a set of drills and a little experimenting. Higher proof alcohol responds well to higher compression ratio's. We have ran various engines with only fuel delivery modifications and no internal modifications. On smaller one cylinder engines you can usually just adjust the mixture screw enough. Hope this helps. Terry D. Wilhelm The Revenoor Co. INC www.revenoor.com manickh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Can a petrol car be modified to run on 90% ethanol without modifying compression ratio? Does higher CR entail changing piston,clylinder dimensions? Can I run on lower power and CR? I would like to try this out in India village if possible.Ur suggestions most welcome.
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