Posted by jonnny2006 on May 01, 2008 at 11:37:01 from (67.142.130.47):
I have a 1940 farmall a that has a fresh rebuild and today i filled her up with E85... It might not be a better value or what not but it means that instead of me buying 12 gallons of gas i will only buy 1.8 gallons of gas the rest is renewable energy. Untill "Grass-o-leen" comes to my town i guess i will stick with corn alcohol. Ran really really good and i drove it 7 miles to town and back wide open the whole way and she dint miss a beat. I wonder what the alcohol effect on the plugs are? I also like the fact the exaust isent so strong and if a little fuel runs out of the carb you cant smell it as much. I will support E85 as it reduces the need for oil to come from other countries. I say get the alcohol from switchgrass and ramp up production big time. Start sending that stuff down exsiting pipe lines, and let the other countries burn ther own oil. Just a thought
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