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Posted by Wayne on February 07, 2003 at 21:53:12 from (64.12.101.169):
Hey guys, I've got a friend with a junk car business. The way this business is, it produces alot of waste gasoline, as it has to be drained from the cars before they can be scrapped. Right now he has to pay to have all the old gas sucked out, which as you know is getting expensive. He'd like to find an old multifuel engine that would be able to burn this old gas, even if he has to "sweeten" it with a little diesel to get a good mix. His idea is that if he can find an engine to burn the stuff he'll be basically getting free power for whatever is attached to it. In his words, the bigger engine, the more fuel it uses, the better, since anything not burned will have to be sucked out at a premium price anyway. For once, fuel efficiency is not an issue... Anybody out there got any ideas on any of the old engines that are capable of such a feat, or has an old engine like this that they are looking to sell? If so, please e-mail me with any ideas, etc you may have. Thanks, Wayne
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