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"My World is Fire and Blood"
well today the EPA held hearings on raising the amount of Ethanol in gas from 10% to 15%.
they are using cars made from 2007 on as a basis for saying 15% is fine.
and as of an half hour ago they agreed to raise the mix of ethanol in gas:
http://content.usatoday.com/communities/driveon/post/2010/10/epa-to-allow-15-ethanol-in-gasoline-up-from-10-now-/1
so what does that mean? Well to me in my regular car that means I'm going to see a further reduction in my MPG which means Gas will cost me even more then it did before since i will have to fill up more often.
that also means new cars which get a MPG rating from the EPA just recently will take a big hit, and that new 34mpg car you got is going to drop down in the mid 20s. This is going to screw the car companies also since now they will have to possibly redesign engines yet again to make up the difference in lost MPG that is mandated by the government.
however horse power ratings will most likely not change much since ethanol does tend to increase horsepower.
so that sucks for my 5 year old car but what about my 15 year old car and my 39 year old car.
I've already seen the effect of going from 0% ethanol to 10%, and its eating my rubber hoses in my cars, I've had to replace fuel lines twice in 2 years because I've seen visible cracks forming in the hoses. They say that ethanol is suppose to reduce engine ping because it is suppose to increase octane rating, however i did have to lower my advance when they switched over because suddenly my engine was pinging.
now when 15% comes along i'm going to start to worry more about fuel pump failures.
also Ethanol is known to absorb water, we store our classic cars in the winter and that can lead to tank corrosion and its known to eat seals in carburetors and in the engine when the fuel is sitting around for months at a time. Boaters are having a hell of a time right now because of Ethanol.
in short its just going to cost me even more money in fuel costs and maintenance, pay 3.09$ a gallon and 15% of what i buy is watered down.
sucks
they are using cars made from 2007 on as a basis for saying 15% is fine.
and as of an half hour ago they agreed to raise the mix of ethanol in gas:
http://content.usatoday.com/communities/driveon/post/2010/10/epa-to-allow-15-ethanol-in-gasoline-up-from-10-now-/1
so what does that mean? Well to me in my regular car that means I'm going to see a further reduction in my MPG which means Gas will cost me even more then it did before since i will have to fill up more often.
that also means new cars which get a MPG rating from the EPA just recently will take a big hit, and that new 34mpg car you got is going to drop down in the mid 20s. This is going to screw the car companies also since now they will have to possibly redesign engines yet again to make up the difference in lost MPG that is mandated by the government.
however horse power ratings will most likely not change much since ethanol does tend to increase horsepower.
so that sucks for my 5 year old car but what about my 15 year old car and my 39 year old car.
I've already seen the effect of going from 0% ethanol to 10%, and its eating my rubber hoses in my cars, I've had to replace fuel lines twice in 2 years because I've seen visible cracks forming in the hoses. They say that ethanol is suppose to reduce engine ping because it is suppose to increase octane rating, however i did have to lower my advance when they switched over because suddenly my engine was pinging.
now when 15% comes along i'm going to start to worry more about fuel pump failures.
also Ethanol is known to absorb water, we store our classic cars in the winter and that can lead to tank corrosion and its known to eat seals in carburetors and in the engine when the fuel is sitting around for months at a time. Boaters are having a hell of a time right now because of Ethanol.
in short its just going to cost me even more money in fuel costs and maintenance, pay 3.09$ a gallon and 15% of what i buy is watered down.
sucks