Posted on 04/14/2017 12:54:16 PM PDT by Forgotten Amendments
America's long war on fossil fuels is destroying the famed American prairie.
According to a report by the Organic Consumers Association, 95% of the 240 million acres of prairie land that once blanketed the middle of our country, from Texas to North Dakota, already is gone. Only isolated pockets of prairie tall grass, some 35 million acres set aside for soil and wildlife conservation, remain. And that largely in the Great Plains is at risk of being destroyed.
Among the factors most responsible for this tragic loss of our prairie heritage is the federal renewable fuel standard, a congressional mandate requiring refiners to mix renewable fuel (mostly corn-based ethanol) with U.S. gasoline, diesel, jet fuel and heating oil products.
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Is the engine stock, or has it been rebuilt?
That is really interesting. I hear the stuff also gunks up engines.
There is 97 octane gasoline available at a few places, but even that stuff has ethanol in it. California is a commie paradise. Everything is either banned or screwed up beyond repair unless and until we have a revolution of some type.
Next stop in engine for this car will be the Chevy 502 crate motor. Probably have to go with a whole new sequential fuel injection system with that instead of the Holley throttle body system. Currently running the original 10-bolt rear end with beefed up Moser axles, and ring and pinion with a 3.42:1 ratio.
The car launches with determination, but we need to swap out the Turbo 400 for a totally manual 4L80. The thing wants to go sideways on WOT from a rolling start, but the adjustable track/traction bars keep it sort of manageable.
Nice. It’s good you didn’t have to go the full .060 over on the bore. I built a late 80’s 5.7 small block, and .030 over was pushing it.
From personal experience, a 4L80 should easily handle 400 horse in a light vehicle.
If you do go the 502 route, post some pictures.
Therefore, when you add ethanol to gasoline youll actually lower the miles per gallon.
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So that’s why that crap is there?
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