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The Distillery
Storing Ethanol: The Desert
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<blockquote data-quote="blubyu87gt" data-source="post: 16139111" data-attributes="member: 137433"><p>No problem man! That's exactly what I did with the 98 in Utah. Blended it down to 85. I just found a potential source for 98 out here. Been working out a deal for personal level bulk pricing with them... After I get the motors into the cars I am probably going to pick up another 250 gallon tote to fill up. Mostly just for quality control on kill. </p><p></p><p>It would get decently hot in the Salt Lake Valley and dry as hell (at least compared to this arm pit of SC) so I didnt really worry about moisture. I keep several cans and a single drum of e85 that I use throughout the winter here, since it drops content October-April at the pump. It's pretty cold so I haven't really worry about venting and I just left it all in the garage and haven't noticed any issues, even with moisture in this humidity. Actually haven't even used any of my stored fuel since I have both Mustangs engines on stands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blubyu87gt, post: 16139111, member: 137433"] No problem man! That's exactly what I did with the 98 in Utah. Blended it down to 85. I just found a potential source for 98 out here. Been working out a deal for personal level bulk pricing with them... After I get the motors into the cars I am probably going to pick up another 250 gallon tote to fill up. Mostly just for quality control on kill. It would get decently hot in the Salt Lake Valley and dry as hell (at least compared to this arm pit of SC) so I didnt really worry about moisture. I keep several cans and a single drum of e85 that I use throughout the winter here, since it drops content October-April at the pump. It's pretty cold so I haven't really worry about venting and I just left it all in the garage and haven't noticed any issues, even with moisture in this humidity. Actually haven't even used any of my stored fuel since I have both Mustangs engines on stands. [/QUOTE]
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