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Brown's Alcohol Motor Fuel Cookbook

Brown's Alcohol Motor Fuel Cookbook

SKU: 300
ISBN: 9780879473006
Author: Michael H. Brown

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Brown's Alcohol Motor Fuel Cookbook


Michael H. Brown


Update to the original Alcohol Motorfuel Cookbook from 1979. Author Michael H. Brown has given us another great and useful book. It contains step-by-step procedure for modifications of an average care's engine to run on alcohol. Also how to build your own ethenal still to keep you in fuel and keep things running. Great illustrations cover the basics in this handy technical guide to alcohol fuel and it's uses. This goes hand in hand with Brown's "How To Build a Junkyard Still " book, a necessity if you're interested in making your own ethanol. With gas at now over $3 a gallon, and climbing, it's a good idea to get ahold of these books for alternative fuels.

141 Pages, 6"x9", Softcover, Illustrated

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Brown's Alcohol Motor Fuel Cookbook

MICHAEL H. BROWN
"Mike " Brown has recently been involved in lecture tours on the use of alcohol as a motor fuel. He has a formal education in Industrial Arts & Mechanical Applications and has spent the last 7 years in carburetor design and fuel economy study. In the last two of these years Mike has turned his interest toward alternate fuels and has found that alcohol is an excellent motor fuel. Mike has made extensive road tests with alcohol as fuel, from mini-bikes to automobiles.

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