This gas may contain 10% Ethanol
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Originally Posted by sq40
Anyone who supports turning our food supply in to fuel needs their head checked.
But politics aside, E10 will run fine in any consumer automobile that demands regular gasoline. It still has to meet the octane specifications.
But politics aside, E10 will run fine in any consumer automobile that demands regular gasoline. It still has to meet the octane specifications.
Damn straight… Unfortunately, that seems to be a lot of Americans these days that get all their information from 15 second sound bites on TV.
We are now starting to suffer because of rising food costs and the stupid idea of burning our #1 food crop as fuel we don’t need. It is just f-ing moronic, but we keep voting the idiots into office who come up with these ideas.
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Agreed, Ethanol was, and is a terrible idea as an 'alternative' energy source. Solar, wind, and hydrogen are where we need to be focusing our R&D dollars right now. Unfortunately, with the current administration, progress in that area (and in general) is the last thing we're going to see.
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