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Re: duty TO Brazil FROM USA
Are you suggesting that the more alcohol a country puts in their cars the more corrupt they become??


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I don't mean to take the thread off-topic, but I agree. In my car, when I use E-85 as opposed to regular, unleaded, un-alcohol'ed gasoline, the motor functions at roughly a 20% less efficiency. So I only purchase E-85 when the price is at least 20% less than regular, unleaded, un-alcohol'ed gasoline.bloke wrote:no...You're just talking about arithmetic.Three Valves wrote:Are you suggesting that the more alcohol a country puts in their cars the more corrupt they become??
10% alcohol in gasoline = 10% lower gas mileage.
When I use (so called) 87 octane 10% alcohol gas in my Toyota Corolla, I can get 40 mpg hwy @ c. 65 mph (flat terrain).
When I use 87 octane no-alcohol gas in my Toyota Corolla, I can get 10% more mpg (44) @ 65 mph (flat terrain)...
...which means that "alcohol in gas" = ~0~
Now, in the winter, the 5% or 10% blend does do well to keep the fuel lines de-iced, in case any condensation forms in the gasoline tank. And like everything else, prevention is key - filling up at a reputable station, keeping the tank full so there is less chance of condensation forming, but not over filling to where gasoline splashes up into the vapor recovery system, etc. but don't do any more than that, because alcohol does not evaporate as readily, and the engine can be hard to start as a result.
What does that have to do with Brazil? I don't know. I haven't checked recently to see how much of our crude oil the USA still gets from neighbor Venezuela. I'm not planning on driving the Pan-American highway any time soon to go see Brazil. About the closest I will probably ever get to Brazil is listening to a Sergio Mendes album.
But do remember: due to the politics between Portugal and Spain in the 15th century, the modern effect of the Treaty of Tordesillas has Brazil speaking Portuguese and the rest of South America speaking Castilian Spanish.
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Actually, I was suggesting that the more alcohol a country puts in their cars the more corrupt they become.bloke wrote:
no...You're just talking about arithmetic.
But I wanted to blame you!!
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As bloke pointed out - in the cars or in the people?Three Valves wrote:Actually, I was suggesting that the more alcohol a country puts in their cars the more corrupt they become.bloke wrote:
no...You're just talking about arithmetic.
But I wanted to blame you!!
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Re: duty TO Brazil FROM USA
Cars.
Cultures that imbibe are generally less corrupt.
Sweden as opposed to say, Iran for instance.
Exceptions??
Of course.
Cultures that imbibe are generally less corrupt.
Sweden as opposed to say, Iran for instance.
Exceptions??
Of course.
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If it were 100 proof, I'd drink it!!Donn wrote:It's too bad stupidity isn't painful.
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Re: duty TO Brazil FROM USA
So.... is it OK to ship Ethanol to Brazil? If so... what will it cost? Do I need special packaging? Customs forms? I only want to send them a little Ethanol... maybe a quart or so. Do they use US quarts, UK quarts, or some other strange metric measure?
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Re: duty TO Brazil FROM USA
Reminds me of PDQ Bach's "Bach Portrait."bloke wrote:If I send a friend in Brazil a small Christmas present (perhaps $20 - $40 item[s]) how much duty would they have to pay?
(I'm thinking of putting cash to cover the duty in with the gift, so it really *is* a gift.)
