It is that time of year again when it is a good idea to use dry gas. I can't remember, which is better, the isopropyl (yellow bottle) or methanol (red bottle) variety? Does anyone here know?
It is that time of year again when it is a good idea to use dry gas. I can't remember, which is better, the isopropyl (yellow bottle) or methanol (red bottle) variety? Does anyone here know?
Last edited by brick8; 01-13-2007 at 05:10 PM.
1992 BMW 525iT (sold)
1998 V70R
If there's ethanol in the gas you buy, then dry gas is unnecessary.
Paul Shovestul
Originally Posted by brick8
.....Got to keep the loonies on the paath.
... doesnt ethanol absorb water like hay under a pregnant horse????!?
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yes it does, and the engine will actually sortof burn it when mixed.Originally Posted by BillionPa
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I think that's why one needs dry gas.
1992 BMW 525iT (sold)
1998 V70R