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Frequently Asked Questions About Ethanol
By Mr Ethanol | October 29, 2007

Grand Forks Herald:
Is ethanol good for my car?
Answer: Yes! Gasoline enriched with ethanol performs in much the same way that regular gasoline does, and actually surpasses regular gasoline in key performance categories. All auto manufacturers who sell cars in the United States approve fuels enriched with up to 10 percent ethanol.
Which blend of ethanol fuel should I use?
Answer: Today’s cars are built to run on fuel enriched with up to 10 percent ethanol and are warranted for its use. More and more vehicles are designed to run on E85 - a blend containing 85 percent ethanol, 15 percent gasoline. To find out which fuel is best for your car, check your owner’s manual.
Can vehicles run on pure ethanol?
Answer: Yes - but only in cars designed for it.
Topics: Basic Guideline, Ethanol |
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