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โApr-22-2022 05:01 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
Not exactly on topic but remember when the Safety adds said "Alcohol and Gasoline do not mix" (Of course they were talking about alcohol inside the Driver and gasoline inside the tank. but hey.. Intent of post is laughing.
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Dave H M wrote:afidel wrote:
The only vehicles that should run E15 are those that are already flex-fuel certified (ie can run E85), anyone running E15 in a non-flex system is in for a world of hurt with very expensive repair bill coming most likely.
Where did that info come from. Toyo says to not run greater than E 15 in my highlander. :h
โApr-18-2022 04:01 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
It is curious that sugarbeet farmers with a crop that yields 134% more sugar per acre, and 40% of fertilizer are ignored.
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โApr-17-2022 07:18 AM
goducks10 wrote:time2roll wrote:miltvill wrote:Any initial savings is lost in fuel economy due to lower energy content.
E85 gas has been sold for years at U-Gas stations in Florida. I don't use it in our Honda. My understanding is E85 has 51% to 83% ethanol. U-Gas always has plenty of customers, however; the gas cost the same as the 10% ethanol gas stations. I don't see the savings going to 15% ethanol will accomplish.
Depends on how much less $$ it is to how many mpg's you lose. You could actually save money.
โApr-17-2022 05:55 AM
โApr-16-2022 08:12 AM
Wade44 wrote:cptqueeg wrote:3 tons wrote:
With one of the worldโs biggest breadbaskets forced to likely forego itโs next crop planting season, and food prices beginning to escalate, seems like the perfect misuse of Americaโs cornโฆJMO
3 tons
Agreed, it's always been a handout to big ag.
ROFLMAO.......................................Handout?
โApr-16-2022 06:24 AM
afidel wrote:
The only vehicles that should run E15 are those that are already flex-fuel certified (ie can run E85), anyone running E15 in a non-flex system is in for a world of hurt with very expensive repair bill coming most likely.
โApr-15-2022 01:48 AM
cptqueeg wrote:3 tons wrote:
With one of the worldโs biggest breadbaskets forced to likely forego itโs next crop planting season, and food prices beginning to escalate, seems like the perfect misuse of Americaโs cornโฆJMO
3 tons
Agreed, it's always been a handout to big ag.