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Emulsifiers are things like Glycerides.
Add glycerides to oil and water and you can make an emulsion of the two liquids even though they normally don't mix.
Cooks use emulsifiers to make things like whipped creams.. (I think eggs are also considered emulsifiers)
Its an electrical polarity thing..
Add glycerides to oil and water and you can make an emulsion of the two liquids even though they normally don't mix.
Cooks use emulsifiers to make things like whipped creams.. (I think eggs are also considered emulsifiers)
Its an electrical polarity thing..
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For diesel fuel, you definitely don't want any emulsifier in it, ie. alcohol
You want the water separated. That why we pay $$ for those fancy filters
Doesn't help combustion any.
For gasers, on the other hand, it can be a god thing. Alcohol burns nice an clean, keep water out of the system and acts as a deicer in the winter. Although fuel mileage is sacrified as alchol % goes up.
As far as what brands to go with, I've not used any but "ours". I know they are alcohol free. I'm guessing the other big names are but I let someone chime in the knows or has a bottle handy
You want the water separated. That why we pay $$ for those fancy filters
Doesn't help combustion any.
For gasers, on the other hand, it can be a god thing. Alcohol burns nice an clean, keep water out of the system and acts as a deicer in the winter. Although fuel mileage is sacrified as alchol % goes up.
As far as what brands to go with, I've not used any but "ours". I know they are alcohol free. I'm guessing the other big names are but I let someone chime in the knows or has a bottle handy
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