Phase Separation Of Ethanol-Based Fuels

20 Facts About Ethanol: Phase Separation Of Ethanol-Based Fuels

Automotive expert, car-talk host Bobby Likis announced that the "Calling All Technicians: 20 Facts About Ethanol" feature on the Car Clinic Network, is designed to enlighten, educate and energize automotive technicians with verifiable facts, studies and statistics on ethanol.

Automotive expert, car-talk host Bobby Likis announced that the “Calling All Technicians: 20 Facts About Ethanol” feature on the Car Clinic Network, is designed to enlighten, educate and energize automotive technicians with verifiable facts, studies and statistics on ethanol.

“I have 40 years of hands-on experience in servicing and repairing vehicles and building rear-engine dragsters,” says Likis.  He continues, “I know we technicians share ‘prove-it’ mindsets, so in that spirit, my aim is to give techs the info they need to make informed decisions…in their service bays, at the pump and at the polls.”

“Calling All Technicians: 20 Facts About Ethanol” airs on the Car Clinic Network, whose programming – including “Bobby Likis Car Clinic” and “Car Clinic Minute” – is heard nationwide via terrestrial broadcast on 150 stations and on multiple internet globalcasts.

Bobby Likis gives you the facts about Ethanol & Phase Separation. To hear more facts, go to carclinicnetwork.com

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