Originally Posted by StealthESW
Cheaper, but you have to burn more per gallon? So, it sounds to me like it's not that much cheaper. If you have to pay $450 for a kit then may need to replace rubber parts in the fuel system. Where is the savings?
So, I ask. What is the real point in the change? Just to have a cleaner burning fuel?
Just curious.
The reasoning is fuel savings over a longer time.
The reasoning for the government push is to reduce our dependance on foreign oil.