Posted by admin on August 26, 2008
know E85-02665 is the US retail box version but what is E85-02674 ?? Thanks - Sun, Aug 24 2008 8:04 pm 1 message, 1 author http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windowsxp.general/t/124643fa5478c88e?hl=en …
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Posted by admin on August 26, 2008
I would like to know if any of the 2009 Vibes can use E85.
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Posted by admin on August 26, 2008
There is also an E85 version. The only difference between them is that the frame of the E85 is slightly different, being designed for the competitive cyclist. For the vast majority, the E80 is the better choice. …
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Posted by admin on August 26, 2008
Over against this endgame, we lamb ulterior without 2 not a few FlexFuel vehicles onward the haven that go on E85 ethanol and are action from departing partners upon dope E85 endowment and disbursement constraints. …
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E85 Ethanol is 15 percent gasoline and 85 percent ethanol. Of course in the future granddaddy of them all would be running our cars on hydrogen, which just happens to be the most common element on planet Earth. …
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I was wondering how long it would take to get stories about people mistakenly putting E85 in their cars. Now that there are pumps with E85 and gasoline dispensing capabilities, it will be much easier to mix E85 and gas, but also much …
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Posted by admin on August 26, 2008
Instead of fueling her 2007 car with unleaded gasoline, she filled it up with E85, which is not compatible with cars made for just unleaded gasoline,” the Gary Post-Tribune said. “Although local mechanics say Albano’s mistake doesn’t …
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Posted by admin on August 26, 2008
What plugs are you guys running with E85? Also are your gapping them to the standard .028″? Thanks!
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Ethanol: The price of E85, an 85% ethanol blend that can substitute for gas in specially configured “flex-fuel” vehicles, rose to $3.035 a gallon on average from $3.02, AAA reported. Corn-based ethanol is made from renewable sources and …
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If we cut back on High Fructose Corn Syrup foods and drinks, cut back on the beef, quite throwing away food (or quite buying more than we can eat before it goes bad) and invested the E85 money into gas electric or solar, …
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