fuel-e85
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RE: fuel-e85
E85 is a clean burning fuel that is 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline. Ethanol is produced mainly from corn and I've only seen it sold in Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, and South Dakota. The state government also subsidizes E85 to keep the prices low to help farming which is a huge part of these states economies. I was in Mitchell SD, and 87 Octane was selling for $2.25/gal and E85 was $1.47/gal the week after Christmas.
If your vehicle is not a flex-fuel vehicle which no Dodges currently are, don't use it. That much ethanol will destroy rubber hoses and seals in your fuel system. Eventually it will clog your injectors or worse. Not to mention, you get horrible fuel mileage off any fuel that has even a little ethanol added into it.
If your vehicle is not a flex-fuel vehicle which no Dodges currently are, don't use it. That much ethanol will destroy rubber hoses and seals in your fuel system. Eventually it will clog your injectors or worse. Not to mention, you get horrible fuel mileage off any fuel that has even a little ethanol added into it.
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RE: fuel-e85
ORIGINAL: jasonwyo
E85 is a clean burning fuel that is 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline. Ethanol is produced mainly from corn and I've only seen it sold in Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, and South Dakota. The state government also subsidizes E85 to keep the prices low to help farming which is a huge part of these states economies. I was in Mitchell SD, and 87 Octane was selling for $2.25/gal and E85 was $1.47/gal the week after Christmas.
If your vehicle is not a flex-fuel vehicle which no Dodges currently are, don't use it. That much ethanol will destroy rubber hoses and seals in your fuel system. Eventually it will clog your injectors or worse. Not to mention, you get horrible fuel mileage off any fuel that has even a little ethanol added into it.
E85 is a clean burning fuel that is 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline. Ethanol is produced mainly from corn and I've only seen it sold in Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, and South Dakota. The state government also subsidizes E85 to keep the prices low to help farming which is a huge part of these states economies. I was in Mitchell SD, and 87 Octane was selling for $2.25/gal and E85 was $1.47/gal the week after Christmas.
If your vehicle is not a flex-fuel vehicle which no Dodges currently are, don't use it. That much ethanol will destroy rubber hoses and seals in your fuel system. Eventually it will clog your injectors or worse. Not to mention, you get horrible fuel mileage off any fuel that has even a little ethanol added into it.
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RE: fuel-e85
I think the myth that E85 destroys a standard fuel system, is just that a myth.
My research so far indicates that you can reprogram a standard fuel injected motor to run on E85 ( or even 100% ethanol).
This is just research at this point, but it seems that big oil and big auto ( in cahoots) started this story to prevent folks from brewing their own ethanol and giving the finger to the oil companies.
I don't know all this for sure. but my research has been at the following places
http://www.beutilityfree.com/still_h...tek_homep.html - a converter to allow your fuel injected car to run on ethanol
http://www.ethanolstill.com/making-your-own-E-85.html - directions on how to make your own Ethanol
http://running_on_alcohol.tripod.com/id26.html - some more details , specifically on any problems that may be encountered in regards to converting fuel system over.
http://www.thefuelman.com/flexfaq.html - a very straight forward description about conversion
So, I am thinking that the conversion is possible, and with gas approaching 4 a gallon, it may be advantageous.
Definitely need to do more research.
My research so far indicates that you can reprogram a standard fuel injected motor to run on E85 ( or even 100% ethanol).
This is just research at this point, but it seems that big oil and big auto ( in cahoots) started this story to prevent folks from brewing their own ethanol and giving the finger to the oil companies.
I don't know all this for sure. but my research has been at the following places
http://www.beutilityfree.com/still_h...tek_homep.html - a converter to allow your fuel injected car to run on ethanol
http://www.ethanolstill.com/making-your-own-E-85.html - directions on how to make your own Ethanol
http://running_on_alcohol.tripod.com/id26.html - some more details , specifically on any problems that may be encountered in regards to converting fuel system over.
http://www.thefuelman.com/flexfaq.html - a very straight forward description about conversion
So, I am thinking that the conversion is possible, and with gas approaching 4 a gallon, it may be advantageous.
Definitely need to do more research.
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RE: fuel-e85
im not sure about gassers but my next truck is gonna be a CTD and im gonna do that biofuel thing... since ive already asked 3 resteraunts that i know the managers at and they are actually gonna pay ME money to take THEIR grease
im really shocked that there isnt more of a push for E85,,, since Bush is doing that whole energy bill campaign
Brazil has been running FULL E85 only vehicles for the past 10 years and actually have a complete 0% dependence on foregn oil,,
everyone is worried about doing hydrogen and electric cars when that type of technology is FAR FAR away from being practicle and economical... when they need to start doing me E85 to buy more time for the whole hydrogen and electric theorys.
E85 is gonna be the new way i beleive...all the manufacteres need to stop being stupid and start producing FFV vehicles and conversion kits for older models
or maybe i should start a company that sells conversion kits for older model vehicles! i know id buy one and convert the ram to a FFV,, all steel feul lines, different gas tank and different injectors, and i would assume the computer would need some tweekin!
im really shocked that there isnt more of a push for E85,,, since Bush is doing that whole energy bill campaign
Brazil has been running FULL E85 only vehicles for the past 10 years and actually have a complete 0% dependence on foregn oil,,
everyone is worried about doing hydrogen and electric cars when that type of technology is FAR FAR away from being practicle and economical... when they need to start doing me E85 to buy more time for the whole hydrogen and electric theorys.
E85 is gonna be the new way i beleive...all the manufacteres need to stop being stupid and start producing FFV vehicles and conversion kits for older models
or maybe i should start a company that sells conversion kits for older model vehicles! i know id buy one and convert the ram to a FFV,, all steel feul lines, different gas tank and different injectors, and i would assume the computer would need some tweekin!