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Re: E85 - revisited.
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Posted by Mike (WA) on November 02, 2005 at 17:14:54 from (209.213.153.116):
In Reply to: E85 - revisited. posted by Ray(MI) on November 02, 2005 at 16:27:03:
Well, I don't know if I'd go so far as to say they "beat up on (you) pretty bad"- You've got to admit, getting the ingredients in a 15-85 mix reversed would pretty much be fatal most of the time in chem lab (at least academically, if not physically). While your error was pointed out, nobody swore at you or called you an idiot, so all in all, I'd say the spirit of this board was preserved. The excellent point was also raised about whether your vehicle is designed for ethanol, and the attendant problems you may encounter if it is not. The good news is, most any question one has, no matter how esoteric, can be answered competently by some denizen of this board. The bad news is, if you've got your facts wrong, it will invariably be pointed out to you. All in all, IMHO, I'm willing to take the bitter with the sweet. How about you?
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