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I should just save my breath(everyone seems to agree ethanol is evil) but I just can't stand the bs that's out there! You guys listen to the 2 floozies on this link and take it as gospel! Ethanol dropping out of mixture when it's e15? Total BS!
I doubt that there is anyone more experienced with ethanol on this site than me and I haven't seen any of this crap they're spewing. I've run e10 in every small engine there is for many years with no problem. We have blender pumps here with E15, E30, E40 and E85 and many of us guys here have experimented with different blends in all kinds of gas burning vehicles. E30 runs fine in my old '92 big block 1 ton. As I've said before, I've had E85 in '86 GN for 5 yrs with NO fuel pump, fuel line, injector problems and it runs like a bat out of hell on it!! EThANOL FACTS: High octane, Less mileage, Would be real cheap if not for the big midwest drouth, does absorb moisture and gets it out of your fuel system, way less corrosive than methanol, good for environment, made in the usa, Adds to the us fuel refining capacity, Allows the oil industry to get rid of their junk gas by blending it with ethanol, most misunderstood and most lied about product out there. |
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As a disclaimer, I refuse to buy any gas with ethanol in it for any application since the mpgs are so much lower. Octane rating, AKI in the US, tells us nothing about energy content. |
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If it was designed for 85% ethanol, you can run that the life of the vehicle and see no problems. There are fleets that do that all the time. Same with 10 or 15%, all depends on what it was designed for and all the parts spec'd and validated to. I've never noticed any difference running 10% in any of my vehicles. Maybe a slight mpg diff, very slight... which could also just be variation in weather, traffic, lead foot... E85 definately has noticeably less mpgs, but at 10% I've never seen anything more than possibly barely noticeable. |
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Refusing to show any skepticism is exactly how a sheep operates. It avoids the necessity of it having to think for itself. The shoe fits you better than it does me.
If anything, the gummint is mandating ethanol use, which is not my position at all. That's their political agenda, not mine. Yes, I did say that I would like people to think a certain way if I had something to gain by their doing so. But that little reading comprehension thing you skipped right past was that I have no dog in the ethanol content fight (I did use the word "IF", as in "if it was me pushing . . ."). What I do have is healthy skepticism about there being zero difference between E10 and E15. One of my cars is a 1995, another is a 2001, and I have a pretty nice SBC sitting on a stand that's essentially early-1990's technologically. IOW, I have good reason to be skeptical even if it wasn't my nature as an engineer to be that way. Norm |
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>>If anything, the gummint is mandating ethanol use, which is not my position at all. That's their political agenda, not mine.
This is the problem. ...and the solution is simple, get the government out of it and let a free market decide!
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Run an older engine on E-10 and then let it sit without running it for a month and see how it does. Now let it sit for 3-4 months and try again. Most likely if it has carbs you're gonna have to tear it down and clean the whole thing out. My hedge trimmers fuel line literally disintegrated. When I tried to reattach it the thing crumbled in my hand.
I have no problem with E-10 or E-15 or even E-85 being available as an option but it should not be a requirement at the pump. It has ruined a lot of my stuff over the years and caused me to spend a lot of time and money to repair my motorcycle. I would gladly pay more for straight gas.
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Yeah don't use that evil ethanol!!!! I use 10% ethanol in my 04 Cavalier as soon as it gets around 32 degrees as condesation really will rear it's ugly head at that time. I ran it exclusivly for the first 150,000 miles, yes you read that right. After gas went through the roof I expeirimented with regular gas in the summer and found out it was actually cheaper to run because of the better MPG. So during 32 degrees and above it's regular and 10% below that. Time to have the oil changed I have 230,000 miles on it and NOTHING but regular maintenance. I use it in cold weather instead of having to add a can of Heet. My lawnmower does just fine with either. It has sat for 5 months and it starts the first pull the next spring with Sta-bil added
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From my manual:
"Gasolines containing oxygenates, such as ethers and ethanol, and reformulated gasolines might be available in your area. We recommend that you use these gasolines, if they comply with the specifications described earlier. However, E85 (85% ethanol) and other fuels containing more than 10% ethanol must not be used in vehicles that were not designed for those fuels. Notice: This vehicle was not designed for fuel that contains methanol. Do not use fuel containing methanol. It can corrode metal parts in the fuel system and also damage plastic and rubber parts. That damage would not be covered under the vehicle warranty."
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Ethanol is so bad....there is a misconception that it's 'better' for the environment...well, it's not better for the environment....ethanol polluted fuel has less energy and reduces mileage....and is highly corrosive
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Trivia time.....this picture shows 2 fuel sending units that came out of a '55 chevy. One of them is the original unit (50+ years old), that sat in a tank of gas for 20 years that was not used. The other one is 3 years old and sat in a tank of modern gas. Which one do you think is the original, and which one is the new one?
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Using ethanol in any gasoline mixture puts the fuel supply in competition with the food supply, and it's not just the corn that you eat directly.
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Your eating the stalks?
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