Posted by tomNE on June 20, 2010 at 15:57:13 from (174.39.195.245):
In Reply to: E85 fuel posted by JR.FRYE on June 20, 2010 at 14:54:43:
I do believe you are mixing thoughts on 2 different types of fuel. E85 is a blend of 15% gas and 85% corn squeezings and only runs in flex-fuel vehicles. the new fuel being discussed that would replace super unleaded (the 10% blend) is a 15% blend and would probably run ok in all vehicles. the problem today is cross-contamination. unleaded fuel is contaminated with ethenol even when they try to keep it seperate. local GM dealership runs a fuel test on every customers vehicle that comes in complaining of somekind of fuel system problem and they claim they have yet to find pure unleaded, even in customer cars that swear on bibles that they have never used anything but unleaded.
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