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A Discussion of M85 (85% Methanol) Fuel Specifications and Their Significance

1992-05-01
CURRENT
CRP-002
This report is the result of a Cooperative Research Project undertaken by representatives from GM, Chrysler, Ford, BP Oil, Arco, and Sun Refining and Marketing Co. An information-packed guide, the report includes background information, describes M85 specifications, details the physical properties of M85 vs. gasoline, and examines the effect of M85 on various aspects of vehicle performance and safety. Issued September 1991.
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ALCOHOL, METHYL

1994-01-01
HISTORICAL
AMS3004E
This specification covers methyl alcohol in the form of a liquid.
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ALCOHOL, METHYL

1989-07-01
HISTORICAL
AMS3004D
This specification covers methyl alcohol 1n the form of a liquid.
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ALCOHOL, METHYL

1983-01-01
HISTORICAL
AMS3004C
This specification covers methyl alcohol in the form of a liquid.
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ALCOHOL-WATER MIXTURES

1983-01-01
HISTORICAL
AMS3006C
This specification covers mixtures of methyl alcohol or ethyl alcohol, or both, with water in the form of liquids.
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ALCOHOL-WATER MIXTURES

1989-07-01
HISTORICAL
AMS3006D
This specification covers mixtures of methyl alcohol and/or ethyl alcohol, with water in the form of liquids.
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ALCOHOL-WATER MIXTURES

1994-01-01
HISTORICAL
AMS3006E
This specification covers mixtures of methyl alcohol and/or ethyl alcohol with water in the form of liquids.
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ALTERNATIVE AUTOMOTIVE FUELS

1990-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1297_199006
This SAE Information Report provides information on certain fuels that are being used or have been suggested as alternatives to motor gasoline (SAE J312) or automotive diesel fuel (SAE J313) for use in spark-ignition or compression-ignition engines. Some of these fuels are derived from petroleum while others are from nonpetroleum sources.
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