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Originally Posted by qwikz28
liz it probably never should. economically and practically it is not a solution by any means. it provides no gains over gasoline, and that sucks cause gasoline is horrible. i dont need to test it to tell you it will be troublesome. especially to older cars full of steel and iron.
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You will be dead by the time it would take over. so what do you care? I'm saying it wouldn't happen in our lifetime. and no one is asking you ro run your car, as it stands, on e85. the felfuel cars that run on it now have different components than the gasoline ones we already drive.
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