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21-10-2008, 05:00 PM | #18 | |||
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I find it interesting that even Model T fords ran a ethenol mix back in the day. All fuels shold have atleast 10% ethenol imo, then gradually add more to it. Cars/drivers made the switch from lead, so we can use e10. There probally needs to be more info available, so people don't get the idea that its gonna kill engines or make suger more expensive...
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