E15 Gas
#1
E15 Gas
Has anyone seen these articles?
http://www.businessweek.com/news/201...l-in-fuel.html
When are they going to start distributing this stuff? It looks like our trucks won't like it much without some modifications. Hope they still keep some 10% at the pumps as well.
http://www.businessweek.com/news/201...l-in-fuel.html
When are they going to start distributing this stuff? It looks like our trucks won't like it much without some modifications. Hope they still keep some 10% at the pumps as well.
#3
#4
There's still a few places you can get pure gas too which is the best. They are getting fewer and fewer though. The ones I used to go to in my area are now 10%. Here's a website that lets you see if any are in your area.
http://pure-gas.org/
http://pure-gas.org/
#6
For some reason, they do not need to put a sticker on the pump(in NH anyway). I have been going to my local Mobil instead of the no name cheaper places for a long time. The other day, I asked the owner (out of curiosity) if it's 10%, and she said yes. LOL I know her pretty good and joked as to why I have been paying extra to buy her gas all these years. She had no answer. I'll still buy the beer(cheaper) but I might as well get the shat gas elsewhere for cheaper. And throw a bottle of Techron+ in it every couple weeks.
Last edited by zman17; 12-20-2010 at 05:35 PM. Reason: spelling
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They are trying to get people to buy newer cars that are flex fuel cars. It doesn;t matter WHAT percentage of gas it is, you can run on anything up to E85. Every car in brazil can run on up to 100% alcohol. However, they have boatloads of sugarcane to support a nation on ethanol. We are using FOOD for fuel.
#10
They are trying to get people to buy newer cars that are flex fuel cars. It doesn;t matter WHAT percentage of gas it is, you can run on anything up to E85. Every car in brazil can run on up to 100% alcohol. However, they have boatloads of sugarcane to support a nation on ethanol. We are using FOOD for fuel.