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In reply to the discussion: I stopped for gas today and saw these taped to the posts holding up the canape. [View all]darkangel218
(13,985 posts)16. Which gas station was?
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I stopped for gas today and saw these taped to the posts holding up the canape. [View all]
RC
Jul 2013
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And when Mythbusters took this on, they found that the 10% ethanol, came out ahead on RAW mileage.
TheMadMonk
Jul 2013
#84
The do not sell the non ethanol regular in the Kansas City area. Only the premium variety.
RC
Jul 2013
#10
Not a problem thx for explaining. I would just add the lean bank message is indicating that
Drew Richards
Jul 2013
#25
Bad design. Not bad fuel. Or perhaps just bad luck in component tollerances.
TheMadMonk
Jul 2013
#86
Yep. I've got two vintage autos that are being slowly killed so corn corporations can get a welfare
Egalitarian Thug
Jul 2013
#15
They actually sell gasoline? I thought those were pumps for day-old coffee. n/t
winter is coming
Jul 2013
#21
Democrats have been supporting the use of ethanol ever since the mid-70s!!!
Major Hogwash
Jul 2013
#62
Oil and natural gas companies like ethanol because of the energy needed to make ethanol from growing
RC
Jul 2013
#30
Here in Atlanta it's very hard to escape the Archer Daniels Midland Tax.
kenny blankenship
Jul 2013
#28
Thanks for clarifying my statement - you are correct as it is a 10% mixture.
edgineered
Jul 2013
#41
And if I'd wanted to play silly buggers I could have used the "CANYONERO"...
TheMadMonk
Jul 2013
#118
What it really does is change the pollution produced. Ethanol is not really cleaner.
RC
Jul 2013
#48
The risk associated with ethanol in older engines is the corrosion of rubber and plastic...
Gravitycollapse
Jul 2013
#71
Ethanol corrodes aluminum as well, just not as quickly as old seals and hoses
kenny blankenship
Jul 2013
#80
Higher octane does not mean less energy. It tends to have a higher flash point.
Gravitycollapse
Jul 2013
#66
Did you see the surveillance cameras watching you, violating your 4th Amendment rights?
railsback
Jul 2013
#53
Let's be clear here. A 30% increase in potential energy does not equal a 30% increase in output.
Gravitycollapse
Jul 2013
#74
Applause for rc, who could have edited the OP, but didn't, and provided us with some fun.
Kurovski
Jul 2013
#107
You know those are delicious fried in a little sesame oil and served on a skewer.
bluedigger
Jul 2013
#112