Posted by Jon Hagen on January 30, 2013 at 21:09:07 from (69.26.17.61):
In Reply to: Re: OT Gas posted by Paul on January 30, 2013 at 20:06:43:
This wintere I installed a Scangauge E on my 2000 Dakota with 4.7 so I could get some accurate fuel economy numbers with different fuel blends. I tried E0,E10 and E30 from our local blender pump. I was amazed and pleased that it made the best average mpg using E30.
My 2010 Toyota prius has the same type of monitor and makes it's best mpg on E10. also from the cenex blender pump.
Our state (ND)is one of those midwest states that does not mandate ethanol in fuel, so I have the opertunity to compare gasoline with no ethanol (E0) to the 10% and 30% blends using the same gasoline stock in the blends with ethanol.
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