Okay, now somebody explain to me why the
E-85 for flex fuel vehicles at the new Shell pump (first and
only) just installed here in Kerrville, Texas says on its label that
it is SEVENTY percent ethanol. Isn't it supposed to be living up to
its name and be 85%??? And what have all the flex fuelers been using
before this pump was installed? Can those modern marvels run efficiently
on 90% fossil fuel?
Inquiring minds want to know but ain't willing to waste
my valuable time researching technology that is antithetical to the well being
of my planet and its economy!!!
Wayne Graefen
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Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 5:19
PM
Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Fwd: Urgent
Regulatory Alert (Update)
Before forwarding anything, it's best that you do your own
research. That way, you won't spread rumors and half-truths.
Read
this:
http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/environment/2010-10-09-ethanol_N.htm
From
the article:
Federal regulators are expected to approve a new blend of
ethanol gasoline this month, but motorists may see little difference at
the pumps. That's because approval of the 15% ethanol blend, known as E15,
may be limited to 2007 model-year cars or newer. The majority of the
nation's 270 million cars would still be restricted to the current 10%
ethanol blend.
Ron
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