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Posted by R.D.F. on May 22, 2007 at 19:45:22 from (207.118.169.156):
In Reply to: E-85? posted by Tim Shultz on May 22, 2007 at 14:54:58:
Gee, I sure hope the regular gas police don"t read this. The last 2 Taurus cars my wife had were Flex-Fuel cars, must have been factory rejects cause neither had yellow gas caps. She traded with 100,000 miles way past memory, her first requirement on this current car,Flex-Fuel OK. She is a stickler for recording every mile driven and every drop of fuel input. There is some milage lost but E85 is so far ahead in the economics of her daily driving routine she doesn"t even hesitate to use it in any weather conditions. By the way, the shop"s old taurus(1993) was driven the last 150,000 miles on E-85, still has the original exhaust at close to 300,000 miles. I sure hope it doesn"t blow up soon, curious to see how long it"ll last. Bottom line, if E-85 is easily available don"t be afraid to use it, start slow, maybe a quarter tank and gradually move to what you feel comfortable with. We feel 100% secure with it, remember, the first cars were built to use it a hundred years ago. Do not let the regular gas police scare you, Dale
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