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- From: seghers@hpkslx.mayfield.HP.COM (David Seghers)
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 23:07:13 GMT
- Subject: Re: Oxygenated gas
- Message-ID: <15620003@hpkslx.mayfield.HP.COM>
- Organization: HP Response Center Lab
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- No, those who notice a decrease aren't crazy or deluded or victims
- of poor measurements! The SJ Mercury News had a short article on this
- subject in the last month which indicated that drivers cauld expect a
- 10-20% decrease in mileage due to the oxydenates. It seems to be
- because the volume of the oxygenates in the fuel reduces the actual
- fuel volume by that much. Oh, well!!!
-
- David Seghers (seghers@hpcc01.HP.COM) 415-691-3730
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