Valricoslash

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Tampa
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Message Posted: Jul 4, 2009 10:40:33 AM
They probably figured out theprice of corn for the table is getting too expensive, because they would rather turn it into fuel. Beside, the fuel economy of E85 sucks.
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fuelconscious

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Los Angeles
Posts:657 Points:234,710 Joined:Jan 2008
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Message Posted: Jul 4, 2009 10:35:37 AM
E85 is crap. That fuel corrodes the combustion system on the vehicle and it is not fuel efficient at all.
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RichardoB

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Fayetteville
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Message Posted: Jul 4, 2009 10:35:24 AM
E85 would be fine for engines that can run it if the price was low enough to match the lower mpg.
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twiper1

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San Diego
Posts:2,926 Points:628,095 Joined:Oct 2008
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Message Posted: Jul 4, 2009 10:33:11 AM
they need to get away from liuid fuels altogether. Electric and solar is the way to go
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CelticsDraftee

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Boston
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Message Posted: Jul 4, 2009 10:31:06 AM
Minnesota, where cold and evaporation happen.
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ifallsguy

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Minnesota
Posts:2,718 Points:754,800 Joined:Apr 2007
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Message Posted: Jul 4, 2009 9:12:40 AM
E85 has never been the answer. The US government refuses to look at the Brazil experience, where ethanol works because of the massive biomass they have in a tropical environment to convert into CHEAP ethanol.
The E85 mix has been a joke, not easy to find and lower MPG. Add to that the higher cost of the vehicle because of the modification fees, you have another example of government's failure to think things through.
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