Just got an interesting email that got me thinking. I also found this website promoting ethanol:
http://www.whitelightning.net/
I found a kit on the web for under $400 for my car and it looks like ethanol is alot cheaper than regular gas. It also has higher octane so don't know whether that's good or bad. Not that I'm jumping on the badwagon right now, it just seems like a viable choice for many of us who are feeling the impact of high gas prices and of course to reduce emissions.
Any insight into this would be appreciated.
Oh, and on a side note, there are "U-Gas" stations in the area that are starting to sell 85% ethanol/15% gas in the area. That's the other reason I was thinking about it...since it seems that they'll be opening up more as time goes on.
I'm just curious about long term issues from running a fuel such as this...if it's okay on the engine or not...considering I drive my cars to 150k and above, I'm keen on preserving the integrity of my motor.
http://www.whitelightning.net/
I found a kit on the web for under $400 for my car and it looks like ethanol is alot cheaper than regular gas. It also has higher octane so don't know whether that's good or bad. Not that I'm jumping on the badwagon right now, it just seems like a viable choice for many of us who are feeling the impact of high gas prices and of course to reduce emissions.
Any insight into this would be appreciated.
Oh, and on a side note, there are "U-Gas" stations in the area that are starting to sell 85% ethanol/15% gas in the area. That's the other reason I was thinking about it...since it seems that they'll be opening up more as time goes on.
I'm just curious about long term issues from running a fuel such as this...if it's okay on the engine or not...considering I drive my cars to 150k and above, I'm keen on preserving the integrity of my motor.