reformulated gas
Originally Posted by opensourceguy
It affects Fuel Economy.. straight no.
It isn't compatable with small engines, especially older one??? Dude.. I don't want something in my car, that can't go in my lawn mower. So not just no.. f*** no.
-justin
It isn't compatable with small engines, especially older one??? Dude.. I don't want something in my car, that can't go in my lawn mower. So not just no.. f*** no.
-justin
We have 10% ethanol in all our gas save stuff for ATV'*, race gas, what have you. They're pushing for double that in the coming years in the capitol right now. It'* not bad at all, and making cars run on E-85 is easy. MSU Mankato is one of the forefronts to E85 research.
I've heard their Vortec V8 running on E85 on an engine dyno. Damned if that wasn't the best noise ever (Small block chevy)
I've heard their Vortec V8 running on E85 on an engine dyno. Damned if that wasn't the best noise ever (Small block chevy)
Originally Posted by opensourceguy
Well, I am glad I don't live in an area that only has that Reformulated Gas.. maybe you guys should pollute less
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-justin
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From: New Jersey - Most of Our Elected Officials Have Not Been Indicted

Originally Posted by MOS95B
I tend to formulate my own gas on Taco Night

Helps stop reformulated gas before it starts!
Ever been to Gary?
Yes, I have been to Detroit.. not Flint, though. I guess I shouldn't say that we don't pollute. But, at least we don't pollute enough for the Government to push Reformulated Gas on us.
-justin
Yes, I have been to Detroit.. not Flint, though. I guess I shouldn't say that we don't pollute. But, at least we don't pollute enough for the Government to push Reformulated Gas on us.
-justin
Yea, I've been to Gary.
I don't think many states will use this type of gas unless the feds start to coerce them to, ie. taking away highway funding unless they use that gas.
Plus it just costs more, and many state governments don't want that.
I don't think many states will use this type of gas unless the feds start to coerce them to, ie. taking away highway funding unless they use that gas.
Plus it just costs more, and many state governments don't want that.








