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asaf Member Since: 26 Jan 2021 Location: tel aviv Posts: 4 |
can some one help with the V8 oil engine type and spec?
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27th Jun 2022 12:34pm |
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Nuclear Nick Member Since: 21 Aug 2021 Location: Southwest Posts: 284 |
From iGuide:
Click image to enlarge My dealer supplied me with this: Click image to enlarge |
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27th Jun 2022 4:16pm |
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The Zee Member Since: 26 May 2019 Location: Salisbury Posts: 289 |
If it's of any help......
Love the psudo-science here! Natural gas - methane or propane (rarely butane) feed in stocks are converted via the Fischer–Tropsch process which involves a catalyst to a "hydrocarbon wax" with a carbon chain range of 2 carbons to 7 carbons long, vary the conditions will vary the ouput product. This is then converted to a more useable product by further processing (eg: hydrogenation) The F-T process is being used for replacement fuels for transport, since if the feedstock is from a non-fossil source then the product while is CO2 producing, it is a non-fossil carbon fuel with similar conbustion properties to the fossil equivelant Yes it is more pure base stock since it is easier to purify a gas stream than a liquid stream. and the fewer impurities will lead to less interferance between the molecular interaction (dipole, van-der-waals, hydogen, ionic, I would not use the word bond) Is it "carbon neutral" depends on the the source of the nat. gas, the energy required to perform the F-T process and refining steps. Also consider the transport, packing and rest of the carbon footprint aspects. Me, I'm a Royal Society of Chemistry Chartered Chemist and Science Council Chartered Scientist with a passion for debunking Zaid-M www.DefencePhotos.com 2014 Defender 110 Utility, 2.2 Puma, Indus Silver Not just transport more like a religion |
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27th Jun 2022 8:12pm |
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Nuclear Nick Member Since: 21 Aug 2021 Location: Southwest Posts: 284 |
Blimey, the OP only asked what oil to put in a V8!
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28th Jun 2022 8:02am |
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