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	29th January 2007, 15:48 #11Senior Member
			
			
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Phoenix
 Originally Posted by Phoenixent
					
				
Nascar did shorten races that year. For example, in the Daytona 500, the first 20 laps are listed as not scored, with the race starting on lap 21, so technically it was the Daytona 450 or 10% shortened. A quick glance indicates races were shortened at least through the first half of the year, but the second half races were full distance.¿Quién es el que anda aquí?
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	30th January 2007, 22:45 #12Senior Member
			
			
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 Originally Posted by Mark
					
				
That's why the NFL uses more gas.
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	30th January 2007, 23:41 #13Senior Member
			
			
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Well there is a grain of truth involved. The methanol used was derrived from petrolium. Other than that, they're just retarded.
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	31st January 2007, 14:37 #14Senior Member
			
			
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 Educate me?????
				It was my understanding that Methanol is a chemicaly produced industrial solvent also used in motor racing.
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	31st January 2007, 16:36 #15Senior Member
			
			
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Currently, the process to create Ethanol uses almost as much petroleum product as the ethanol replaces, at least in the US. You have to consider the fertilizers (petroleum based), the equipment to plant and harvest, and the cost of conversion. The other issue is that it currently uses products that are also used for food. Make more ethanol, have less food. It is as much a political and marketing ploy as any real energy savings.
While there are efforts to make the processes more efficient, so far they haven't been very successful. But it sounds "green"I read it on the internet, so it must be true
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	31st January 2007, 16:40 #16Senior Member
			
			
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Archer Daniels Midland is pretty happy about it.
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	31st January 2007, 16:59 #17Senior Member
			
			
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Methanol is a single-carbon alcohol that may be produced by exclusively chemical means (a series of chemical reactions that usually starts with methane) or biological reactions (usually a bacteria that ferments cellulose or some other carbohydrate). Efficient, scalable biological production of methanol is something of a holy grail since it would provide a simple method of producing a clean fuel that does not originate with petroleum. At present, though, it is a lot easier to use the chemical route.
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	31st January 2007, 21:49 #18Senior Member
			
			
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Alcohol IS NOT a clean fuel, it merely produces different percentages of pollutants.
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Current methods of production of methanol also consumes huge amounts of water. This is becoming a problem in Indiana and partially why a new plant in Barrie, On. has not proceeded. I expect the water could be recovered and reused but this would add to the cost of production.
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Correct... My point was that methanol could be produced without petroleum if the raw materials are grown and the extra energy available in the methanol product is sufficient for the harvest/production steps.
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