Thanks in advance for any info.
Brian
HUMVH3
Thanks in advance for any info.
Brian
HUMVH3
Some places this stuff is 50-70 cents a gallon cheaper than regular unleaded, which around here often times has 10% corn gas!
E-85 is also over 100 octane though it will give you about 10% less fuel efficiency.
I am have no ideaif it is also called E-85 although I do know it is made from corn. We have a local farm market that sells farm stuff, gasoline, and gasohol. I used to use it all the time in a Chevy Silverado that I had. It worked excellent. I'll do some more research on it and also ask the dealer about it.
Thanks,
Brian
HUMVH3
(ME TOO)
H3 is not e-85 approved. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
Isn't that pretty much what I said?
Anyhow
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">not that many vehicles can burn e-85 </div></BLOCKQUOTE> All things are relative; if you mean not that many models you are correct, but there are a lot (millions) of vehicles out there that can run on E-85. Many of the vehicles that can run on it are high volume vehicles.
May the next exit offroad be anywhere you want it to be.
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