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Friday, 9 May 2008

Home Ethanol

Install the E-Fuel MicroFueler in your home garage and convert sugars and leftover alcohol into ethanol for your car.

But what is this "leftover alcohol" of which they speak?

1 comment:

  1. "...and there was thunder, thunder, over Thunder Road! Thunder was his engine and white lightning was his load!"
    I was hoping the makers would offer one of these that was a bit more retro, with a big copper kettle and some car radiators.
    "...the law they swore they'd get him but the devil got him first."
    I foresee a resurgence in the use of 1957 Fords with extra tanks.

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