Biggus Dickus
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I am out of town in cold weather and don't have my kit from Summit, so I grabbed a 60cc syringe and filled it with 15 ml H2O, then 45 ml E85 and got a reading that is at least high 80s (~87%). I repeated the test by filling the syringe with 25 ml of H20, then 35 ml E85. Same result. My conclusion is that the volume of water is not critical - there is nothing magical about the lines on the test kits - whether it 25% H2O up to almost 50% H2O, the amount of water will be adequate to pull the EtOH out of the gas and allow the gas portion to separate. Some how this seems counterintuitive, yet I guess the H2O has substantial capacity as a solvent to dissolve the solute EtOH.
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