Guest HoganRadial Posted March 27, 2005 Posted March 27, 2005 Hello all, I had a question I was debating with someone over drigas . If you have 20 gallons of gasoline, and due to sitting or the inside of the metal gas tank sweating , it has an additional gallon of water in it. How much DriGas is required to "displace" that gallon of water, making it burnable/combustable, and thus not affecting ther engine? He says its a one to one ratio. (It'll take an additional gallon of Drigas to fix the problem? I'm saying less then a quart is needed.
syntax252 Posted March 27, 2005 Posted March 27, 2005 Hello all' date=' I had a question I was debating with someone over drigas . If you have 20 gallons of gasoline, and due to sitting or the inside of the metal gas tank sweating , it has an additional gallon of water in it. How much DriGas is required to "displace" that gallon of water, making it burnable/combustable, and thus not affecting ther engine? He says its a one to one ratio. (It'll take an additional gallon of Drigas to fix the problem? I'm saying less then a quart is needed.[/quote'] As I understand dri gas, it operates on the principle that alcohol will freely mix with water and a 50:50 mixture of alcohol and water will burn. So, if you have a gallon of water that you want to absorb, it should take a gallon of alcohol to do it.
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