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hmmmm..... 25-30% less efficient at 5-10% less than regualr fuel. I see no value in it at all.
hmmmm..... 25-30% less efficient at 5-10% less than regualr fuel. I see no value in it at all.
Toga, you might be right. Maybe it did just flush it out. I seafoamed the hoe a month after that and it barely smoked.
I ran E85 coming back from San Antonio to Dallas this summer, and nearly did not make it back due to the mileage decrease. It was all night time driving so no hot rodding due to the sneaky Troopers. I shoulda just used 93 on the night time highway trek.
BH
Well fellas, newb here. Took a look at filling up with E85 here in Utah tonight. E85 cost: $2.77. 87 octane cost: $2.85. I don't think I'm going to see the benefit of cost/power/milage at that price.
5-10% less........ 91 is $3.10/gal here in Phx and E85 is $2.49, that's about 20% so you lose about 5%(about $3 tank.....oOH NO!) but A) more power B)the corn is grown right here in the good ol' USA 3)engine is a bot coole rand cleaner on the inside. If you're running low grade fuel anyway.....well, then I wouldn't expect ya' to see the value....it's clearly not your thing.
Well for power!! Any documentation of this power increase? Or is it in your head for personal justification? Oh is this so caller power increase usable? BTW for us that use 97, it's probably because that what the manufacturer calls for. Call me crazy but no-one on this forum knows more about the Tahoe/Yukon than the folks that made it. If there is someone on here that does, maybe they need to seek employment at Gov't Motors so they can build a better product. Jus sayin.
Look, if it is available and you have flex fuel it's worth a try. All of this ignorant uninformed rhetoric is why this fuel has not been widely accepted. Who do you think puts all the negative information about E85 out there.......... the oil companies, why in the hell would they allow consumers to have another option? Who cares about a few bucks a tank, if we has a 100% Ethanol option like Brazil we could greatly decrease our consumption of foreign oil and stop giving money to countries that don't like us very much. I mean come on man, ****, it's really a no brainer for me.........
If you don't like it or don't want to try it fine but please stop spreading the negative propaganda around, especially if you don't have first hand experience with what you are talking about. If you have a flex fuel vehicle E85 is a perfectly viable fuel and most likely will make your vehicle run better. YES, if you are running 87 it will cost more but isn't it worth a few bucks to support American corn farmers and decrease our foreign oil dependency? For gods sake, if you are that worried about MPG's and $$ then buy a 4 banger Toyota or Nissan, you drive one of the biggest rigs on the road.....don't you feel the slightest shred of obligation to do your part to get off foreign oil if you have the option(flex fuel)?
END RANT>>>>>>FINAL THOUGT>>>>>PEACE OUT