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Old 01-17-2017, 01:15 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by Tcoat View Post
All that adding water to a storage tank would do is move the gas further up the tank. .
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The fuel and the water would have to either be blended somehow or it would have to be kept agitated to remain mixed in a stationary tank.

If you put 200 gallons of water in 10,000 gallon tank of fuel it would separate and sink at the bottom in a matter of a few hours at most. You would never be able to sell the fuel fast enough to take advantage of this.

Should add, I wouldn't be surprised if someone hasn't tried it, but that doesn't mean it was very successful.
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