Where can I buy NO ETHANOL gas in the CT/NY area?
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I read and reread your statements above, and I am not clear. Call it a late afternoon haze.
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I don't get your second statement. It IS better than oil. For a myriad of reasons. How we get it right now is not super efficient, but its all around better than the alternatives.
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I don't get your second statement. It IS better than oil. For a myriad of reasons. How we get it right now is not super efficient, but its all around better than the alternatives.
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So, you have now declared all of us on Rennlist fools who couldn't come to a clear and logical conclusion by gathering information from all CREDIBLE sources and qualified experts? But, we are fortunate enough to have you come by and save us from ourselves?
Brendan, you are one of the funniest people I have come across on Rennlist; pathetically funny, but funny. Your last line in your post above has me thinking you started a bit early today.
Brendan, you are one of the funniest people I have come across on Rennlist; pathetically funny, but funny. Your last line in your post above has me thinking you started a bit early today.
My point in mentioning the MSM is that it doesn't give any real technical info, and mixes in misinformation.
And from what I have read on here and in OT, the info that people have gotten from "credible" sources is not correct.
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Maybe he just needs to move to where 93 octane cost far less than his 91 "crap", and race gas is $7.50 a gallon.
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VR, Big Sugar takes some of the biggest subsidies in the country right here in south Florida. Starting with the Fanjool family, big time political contributors to both parties, of course. (Recall the only phone call that Pres Bill took on a notable occassion with Monica). We end up paying top dollar while they mess up the water going into the the Caloosahatchee and St. Lucie Rivers, not to mention the Everglades.
As for ethanol advocates, keep in mind their ever lovin' subsidies, as well. Why would anyone 1) put a highly hygroscopic substance, 2) a stong solvent that loads the filters and injectors with deposits, and 3) a liquid that has less btu/gm than gasoline..........into a fuel tank of a car that races perhaps once a month? Why else, but government mandate?
As for ethanol advocates, keep in mind their ever lovin' subsidies, as well. Why would anyone 1) put a highly hygroscopic substance, 2) a stong solvent that loads the filters and injectors with deposits, and 3) a liquid that has less btu/gm than gasoline..........into a fuel tank of a car that races perhaps once a month? Why else, but government mandate?
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You are right, of course, Dan. I would prefer that we lift the ban on importing Brazilian sugar ethanol instead as a valid gasoline extender (note that I did not say "substitute").
I also note that Florida is trying to buy out US Sugar in order to regain control of 400,000 acres in the Everglades.
I also note that Florida is trying to buy out US Sugar in order to regain control of 400,000 acres in the Everglades.