by John Galt » Wed Apr 16, 2014 9:21 am
pretty awesome though. its making jet/rocket fuel though, carbon numbers 9 to 16 hydrocarbons in the molecules are for like kerosene. octane rating isn't called octane rating for nothing. it's fine that it's making jet fuel (which can be used in a diesel engine, with a lubricant additive of like a gallon of oil for every 50 gallons of fuel, although it's also less effective than using diesal and you go less far so the whole use of jet fuel in diesel engines is dumb), but it means your last comment OP is a bit bizarre. piston engines running on gasoline need highly flammable liquids like gasoline to work, not not-very-flammable liquids like kerosene. it does the exact opposite of what you want
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