ST. PAUL - The message is loud and clear: Corn-based E85 fuel costs less than regular gasoline. "Any Minnesotan looking to buy a new vehicle should be sure to ask for a flexible-fuel engine, which ...
What's hard to find, desired by parents and could possibly save the world? It's not the keys to the minivan. It's the alternative fuel source called E85, and consumers have mixed notions of what it's ...
So what’s all the hullabaloo? And if you want to help save the planet, should you hop on the E85 bandwagon? E85 is the designation for a fuel that combines 85 percent ethanol with 15 percent gasoline.
If you’ve spent any time around the modified car scene in the last few years, you’ve probably heard about E85. Maybe you’ve even noticed a sweet smell emanating from the pitlane, or heard people ...
General Motors introduced this week three additional models designed to burn high concentrations of ethanol, part of a major trend in the auto industry to offer flexible fuel vehicles. Although ...
ST. PAUL -- Supporters of corn-based E85 fuel are launching a program to encourage the leasing of vehicles that use the fuel. The Minnesota Corn Growers Association, AgStar Financial Services and an ...
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E15 Gasoline: Is It Better Or Worse Than E85?
Here's what you need to know about using E15 blended fuel - how it works, what makes it different from E85, and if you should use it at all.
The number of ethanol-fueled vehicles zipping down the road continues to rise in Minnesota. And as the vehicles become more popular, it's getting easier for motorists to find E85 -- a blend of 85 ...
General Motors has announced a new, multi-million dollar campaign to promote the use of corn-based ethanol fuel E85 as an alternative to gasoline. The public awareness effort is a two-year partnership ...
Chiratech Co, the tank farm operator and chemical product trader, has become Thailand's first producer of a lubricant and additive compatible with E85 gasohol vehicles. The company joined hands with ...
http://e85vehicles.com/converting-e85.htm<BR><BR>Has anyone else considered this. If I didn't think it would void my 100K mile warrenty I'd seriously consider this ...
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