6 Steps To Making e85 Ethanol At Home

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Step One: . . . The Conversion Process


We have to break down carbohydrate sugars, such as the starch from corn. Create it into "Mash". Grind or crush the feedstock (corn, soybeans, wheat, etc...). Then dilute and add an enzyme (alpha amylase) to turn the mixture into a liquid. Once liquified a second enzyme is added(glucoamylase) to convert the starch into sugar. (If the source is mainly sugar, i.e...rotten fruit, molasses, etc..., the conversion step can be skipped.


Step Two: . . . Fermentation


Add yeast and make it into a beer (wine) type solution.


Step Three: . . . Distillation


The beer (wine) type solution needs to be run through a still to extract the alcohol from the solution.


Step Four: . . . Filtration


The ethanol now needs to be filtered to get rid of excess organic volatiles.


Step Five: . . . Dehydration


The ethanol needs to be "dried". After the distillation process there will be a certain amount of water in the ethanol you have just created - this can be dried running the ethanol through Zeolite a readily available product for drying ethanol.


Step Six: . . . Ethanol Into e85


Now simply convert the pure ethanol into e85 by adding 15% unleaded gasoline to your ethanol. e85 is nothing more than 85% ethanol mixed with 15% gasoline.
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New Dodge Challenger

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I have to say, I am not a big dodge man, but the Challenger has everyone turning their heads. The specs that I have seen show the Challenger with a 6.1 liter Hemi V8 with 425 horse power at 6000 rpm and 420 lb-ft torque at 4800 rpm. It showes an impressive 0-60 in 4.5 sec. I wish GM would have taken the retro look with the GTO!
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