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Originally Posted by
amx1397
It seems when you are faced with facts you would rather start insulting someone than offer plausible rebuttals, you sound like someone in power somewhere south of us up here.
You may know more than the average bear but I can’t see it here. How can you get more power out of something with less latent power in it?
You seem to equate more power from higher octane ratings.
Originally Posted by
amx1397
100 again U R wrong my facts speak for themselves
E15 (15% ethanol, 85%
gasoline) is a higher octane
fuel available in 29
states at retail fueling stations.
E15 was approved for
use in model year 2001 and newer cars, light-duty trucks, medium-duty passenger vehicles (SUVs), and all flex-
fuel vehicles (FFVs) by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 2012.
in 2018 Nebraska and some states close to it are, along with the fed gov. trying to get E 15 into all gas powered vehicles in their states,, supported by EPA and other gov. divisions
also E33 is being studied in 15 states for the 2001 and newer vehicles. the study just started in Jan 2019 so no answers there yet, but my test so far have shown positive results