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[QUOTE="Rich Rohrich, post: 1467860, member: 16241"] The problem with that approach using American fuels is the octane raising components are not evenly distributed throughout the distillation curve of the fuel. So if you use water to pull the ethanol out of the fuel (which you can never do completely) you will be left with an incredibly low octane fuel with a gaping hole in the middle of the distillation curve due to ethanol being a single boiling point component. It would be very difficult to get a proper running fuel curve if you just removed the ethanol. With the ethanol in the fuel it's tendency to attract water will complicate things if it's left in an unsealed container in high humidity areas. [/QUOTE]
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