[dsn_klr650] how much does a gallon weigh?

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Jim & Shannon Morehead
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[dsn_klr650] gas mileage

Post by Jim & Shannon Morehead » Mon Jun 05, 2000 11:22 am

That sounds like a crock to me Chris. Har har har. Seriously though, how do you figure that oxygen in the fuel is any different than oxygen from the air? Oxygen is oxygen when I balance combustion equations. Do you mean the oxygen in gasoline is bound to some other substance and must be broken out before entering the combustion process? Jim
----- Original Message ----- From: Chris Krok To: DSN_klr650@egroups.com> Sent: Monday, June 05, 2000 11:17 AM Subject: [DSN_klr650] gas mileage > None of you are going to believe me, but: > > When I rode from Denver to LA, I had a Supertrapp, but the engine was > stock otherwise. I was running Dunlop Trailmaxes, at a little higher > than listed pressure on the highway. Keeping the bike around 65 mph, I > got nearly 65 mpg on the highway. Only way it could be wrong is if the > odo is off. In CA, I typically got 50, and it's dropped a little since > I put the jet kit in and opened the airbox a bit. Probably down to 45. > But there you have it. Yeah, I think the oxygenated gas in CA kills > your mileage. My friend in Oregon has the same problem. If you put > oxygen in the gas, rather than take it all from the air, that's less > energy content. > > Chris > > -- > Dr. J. Christopher Krok Project Engineer, Adaptive Wall Wind Tunnel > Graduate Aeronautical Laboratories, California Institute of Technology > MS 205-45 Phone: 626.395.4794 > Pasadena, CA 91125 Fax: 626.449.2677 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Failed tests, classes skipped, forgotten locker combinations. > Remember the good 'ol days > http://click.egroups.com/1/4053/5/_/911801/_/960220655/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Visit the KLR650 archives at > http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > Support Dual Sport News... dsneditor@... > Let's keep this list SPAM free! > > Visit our site at http://www.egroups.com/group/DSN_klr650 > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@egroups.com > >

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[dsn_klr650] gas mileage

Post by RM » Mon Jun 05, 2000 12:02 pm

On Mon, 5 Jun 2000, Jim & Shannon Morehead wrote:
>Seriously though, how do you figure that oxygen in the fuel is any >different than oxygen from the air? Oxygen is oxygen when I balance >combustion equations. Do you mean the oxygen in gasoline is bound to >some other substance and must be broken out before entering the >combustion process?
The MTBE additive in California [1] gasoline and the alcohol in other oxygenated gasolines both contain less energy (per gallon) than gasoline itself. These additives "dilute" the gasoline and reduce its total energy output. Even if the mixture is adjusted to compensate for the "forced leanness" of this lousy gas, you still cannot totally compensate for the loss of energy density. RM

John Huber
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Post by John Huber » Mon Jun 05, 2000 12:15 pm

I live in Orem, UT and get 57 mpg out of my A7.  It's quite nice having to fill up every week for $7.50 to $8.00, as opposed to the truck I sold for this bike that I had to fill every week.  It had two 20 gallon tanks and I had to fill at least one of them every week.  It got roughly 8-10 mpg     [b]From:[/b] stingray@... [b][/b] [b]To:[/b] DSN_klr650@egroups.com
[b]Sent:[/b] Monday, June 05, 2000 10:17 AM [b]Subject:[/b] [DSN_klr650] gas mileage None of you are going to believe me, but: When I rode from Denver to LA, I had a Supertrapp, but the engine was stock otherwise.  I was running Dunlop Trailmaxes, at a little higher than listed pressure on the highway.  Keeping the bike around 65 mph, I got nearly 65 mpg on the highway.  Only way it could be wrong is if the odo is off.  In CA, I typically got 50, and it's dropped a little since I put the jet kit in and opened the airbox a bit.  Probably down to 45. But there you have it.  Yeah, I think the oxygenated gas in CA kills your mileage.  My friend in Oregon has the same problem.  If you put oxygen in the gas, rather than take it all from the air, that's less energy content. Chris -- Dr. J. Christopher Krok    Project Engineer, Adaptive Wall Wind Tunnel Graduate Aeronautical Laboratories, California Institute of Technology MS 205-45                                          Phone: 626.395.4794 Pasadena, CA 91125                                   Fax: 626.449.2677 Visit the KLR650 archives at http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 Support Dual Sport News... dsneditor@... Let's keep this list SPAM free! Visit our site at http://www.egroups.com/group/DSN_klr650 To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@egroups.com

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Post by Jim & Shannon Morehead » Mon Jun 05, 2000 3:45 pm

Good observation Benjamin. You are correct on all counts about MTBE. Our gov't in action once again. Ain't it grand?? Jim
----- Original Message ----- From: Benjamin Lee To: DSN_klr650@egroups.com> Sent: Monday, June 05, 2000 3:32 PM Subject: [DSN_klr650] Re: gas mileage > Is the MTBE that reduce fuel economy and not oxygenation. MTBE takes up > volume and probably have less energy content. MTBE is being phased out > because it poisons the environment it was meant to protect. Corrupt > politicians and fanatic environmentalist is a deadly combination. > Ben > > > From: "Jim & Shannon Morehead" > >Subject: Re: gas mileage > > > >That sounds like a crock to me Chris. Har har har. > > > >Seriously though, how do you figure that oxygen in the fuel is any > >different > >than oxygen from the air? Oxygen is oxygen when I balance combustion > >equations. Do you mean the oxygen in gasoline is bound to some other > >substance and must be broken out before entering the combustion process? > > > >Jim > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Best friends, most artistic, class clown Find 'em here: > http://click.egroups.com/1/4054/5/_/911801/_/960237148/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Visit the KLR650 archives at > http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > Support Dual Sport News... dsneditor@... > Let's keep this list SPAM free! > > Visit our site at http://www.egroups.com/group/DSN_klr650 > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@egroups.com > >

Jeff Walker
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Post by Jeff Walker » Tue Jun 06, 2000 6:21 am

> Seriously though, how do you figure that oxygen in the fuel is any
different
> than oxygen from the air? Oxygen is oxygen when I balance combustion > equations. Do you mean the oxygen in gasoline is bound to some other > substance and must be broken out before entering the combustion process? >
BINGO! The "O" in the gas isn't "O2", but is bonded chemically in a compound, and energy must be used to break those covalent bonds before the oxygen is liberated and free to combine with the carbons in the combustion process to form carbon dioxide. Jeff

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Post by Jeff Walker » Tue Jun 06, 2000 6:36 am

> [1] I think there are other states that use MTBE as well. > >
Yep, western Washington in the Puget Sound region during half of the year when the smog accumulation is the worst, and unfortunately so are the air temperature inversions, so the fumes from that oxygenated gas is even more irritating. What I really don't get, is why don't the refineries and gas companies do a better job of removing sulfur from the gas. Smell rotten eggs anyone? Jeff

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Post by Chuck MacKarness » Mon Aug 28, 2000 1:11 pm

>My A12 used to get right at 230 miles per tank B4 going to >reserve. Of late though, I get close to 250. Riding style is >the same. I'm thinking that California is starting to phase >out the the MPG robbing MTBE. Any thoughts?
My A13 has always been at 220 when asking for reserve, loaded 2-up or solo. Hmmm... maybe because I hotdog solo :^) I also live in MTBE land. == Rev. Chuck :^)>+ A13 http://klr650.50megs.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _____________________________________________________________ Email Powered by Everyone.net

John Huber
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[dsn_klr650] gas mileage

Post by John Huber » Mon Aug 28, 2000 1:18 pm

My A7 went to 280 before reserve on the last tank of gas.  I live in UT, at about 4500 ft.
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Post by Scherer, Michael » Mon Aug 28, 2000 1:22 pm

I wish. When I get to 150 miles I buy over 4 gallons. Biker Mike (city only) -----Original Message----- From: John Huber [mailto:rabbitbird@...] Sent: Monday, August 28, 2000 2:24 PM To: KLR list Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Gas Mileage My A7 went to 280 before reserve on the last tank of gas. I live in UT, at about 4500 ft. John A7 _____ http://click.egroups.com/1/7748/6/_/911801/_/967486687/> http://adimg.egroups.com/img/7748/6/_/911801/_/967486687/blackgreenflash_ne w2.gif> _____ Visit the KLR650 archives at http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650> Support Dual Sport News... dsneditor@... Let's keep this list SPAM free! Visit our site at http://www.egroups.com/group/DSN_klr650 http://www.egroups.com/group/DSN_klr650> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@egroups.com

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[dsn_klr650] how much does a gallon weigh?

Post by BCSavWill@cs.com » Mon Aug 28, 2000 1:32 pm

Hi, Gas is lighter than water. Will throw this in for non US based folk...how many? Some places still use Imperial Gallons.........India, US x 1.2 Most others use Liters. There again maybe oneday, KLR's will be on the moon, how much there? LALROF> Brian, A14 D17 Ex European.

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