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Originally Posted by harofreak00
i know of at least 3 ethanol plants around here
E85 is at a LOT of pumps, and almost all pumps will have an option for 10% ethanol added
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E-85 up here is like 1.80 something a gallon generally.
Originally Posted by smellbird
Biodiesel is very impractical in the winter. It has a tendency to freeze solid.
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I use E20 in my SSEi. E20 is only 20% corn Squeezings. works just fine no KR or anything bad going on in the motor from using it. E20 is about 30 cents cheaper than 93 here. its only 91 % Octane though. power seems like it is all there when using E20.
My 95 SSE runs on E20 also, seems like it has more power and fuel mileage same as 87 octane. I recommend at least trying it.
-toddster
My 95 SSE runs on E20 also, seems like it has more power and fuel mileage same as 87 octane. I recommend at least trying it.
-toddster
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