Posted by IH fan on March 05, 2009 at 02:48:37 from (208.189.38.84):
In Reply to: E85 posted by jonnny2006 on March 05, 2009 at 00:40:04:
Yeah, but what happened to your gas milage? My son-in-law has a "Flexfuel" Taurus and he had access to e85 on his way to work. Started using it when gas was high and e85 was cheap in comparison... lost almost 1/3 of his fuel mileage. Pretty much a wash at that time for overall price. Stopped one day and the e85 price had jumped "overnight" to almost the price of gasoline, so it was cheaper to use regular. I started using e10 in our '98 Linc. Cont. and dropped 3 mpg... was not worth it. Have not tried in in the current car. So unless you are willing to pay the extra to be "green", I don't see the advantage. I remember from running a dirt track late model back in the '80s that using alcohol we burned over 1/2 again as much alcohol as gas.
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