In North Dakota, New Mexico, and Idaho, ethanol proponents have offered a $100 reward to any customer who can document damage from ethanol to his or her car, and so far no one has ever collected.
I guess no one can prove it hurts anything.
Ethanol gets blamed for a lot on here just like no matter what is wrong with your mower a hand full of guys on here always will say check your valves.
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Show me that website internet has all kinds of propaganda.
I'd love to send in some old fuel line and pumps to collect my 100.00. I remember a spike in fuel pump replacements too. Today they have changed fuel lines and pump parts to accept the WATER and coat TANKS to not rust from the inside.
Ask B&S or Kohler they were blind sided by it.
YES , NEW CARS CAN RUN IT its federally mandated. Why so many new additives like the one at the top of the this website. Why has fuel stabilizers become such a big business. I never heard of fuel stabilizer in the 70's. Why , you simply didn't need. You didn't need teflon and SS fuel lines either. Or pumps....
Although the Web is rife with complaints from car owners who say ethanol damaged their engines,
ethanol producers and automakers say it's safe to use in cars. But smaller engines the two-cycle utility engines in lawnmowers, chain saws and outboard boat motors are another story.
Benjamin Mallisham, owner of a lawnmower repair shop in Tuscaloosa, Ala., said at least 40 percent of the lawnmower engines he repairs these days have been damaged by ethanol.
when you put ethanol in here, it eats up the insides or rusts them out, Mallisham said. all the rubber gaskets and parts it eats those up.
The Renewable Fuels Association, a trade group for ethanol producers based in Washington, says theres no evidence that ethanol can damage smaller engines, either. ?ests completed on lawnmowers, chainsaws, weed trimmers and blower vacs with ethanol fuels showed no engine failures, no unscheduled maintenance and good performance, the
association said.
These people will say anything! They are trying to keep making bookoo dollars off the fuel they sell.
This year alone gas has surged .90 a gallon because of ethanol. Been to the pump lately?
Except for a small minority of corn growers and ethanol producers, corn ethanol is a bad deal for everybody it damages automobile engines and fuel systems, its bad for the environment, it requires billions of dollars extracted from US taxpayers, and it raises fuel and food prices for consumers.
Thats my basic argument in my editorial today in Michigan papers, here is a slice:
Corn ethanol is clearly inferior to gasoline as a fuel source for automobiles. Despite a
51-cent-per-gallon tax credit to companies that blend ethanol into gasoline (now expired), ethanol costs about 70 cents a gallon more than gasoline on an energy-equivalent basis. Instead of helping consumers, ethanol provides 27% lower fuel economy than gasoline.
Realistically, you have to burn a lot more ethanol-based fuel to create the same amount of energy to power your car, which has unnecessarily driven up the cost of operating a vehicle. And there are serious long-term adverse environmental implications from using corn ethanol. Growing corn to make fuel requires significant amounts of fertilizer and pesticides that pollute the soil, underground aquifers and waterways. The National Research Council has determined that corn ethanol uses significantly more water in its production cycle than gasoline.
Blame Ethanol for Spike in Gasoline Prices: Lutz | Breakout - Yahoo! Finance
Ethanols the reason gas has spiked .....^^^ That is from TODAY. ^
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