http://www.newsobserver.com/news/local_state/story/220311.html
12/1/2009 1:27:25 PM
my scooter is designed to run on E20 gasohol
12/1/2009 1:35:32 PM
This is fucking retarded.Worse gas mileage for everyoneHigher food prices across the worldHigher gasoline pricesEVERYBODY LOSES!!!
12/1/2009 1:48:11 PM
^
12/1/2009 1:56:51 PM
^^ Agreed.
12/1/2009 2:07:09 PM
12/1/2009 2:17:07 PM
If I have learned anything, is that you shouldn't trust the EPA.If they are unable to realistically determine gas mileage in new cars, I shudder to think how many older cars will be damaged by their poor testing standards.
12/1/2009 2:45:18 PM
Brazil's primary fuel for cars is ethanol and they don't allow car manufacturers to import cars but rather are required to build plants in brazil because you can't sell cars that don't have a flex fuel engine that can alternate between using ethanol and gasoline.This has worked very well for them...they even consider gasoline as an alternate fuel.Brazil has proved that it works and works well. The only other issue is, would a sudden increase in sugar cane fields being transformed into fuels rather than food be bad. Currently Brazil only uses about 1% of their agricultural land for fuel purposes. This could also put a huge demand on clearing more of the Amazon jungle for this purpose which isn't very 'green'Also, corrosion isn't as big of an issue anymore as it once was.[Edited on December 1, 2009 at 2:49 PM. Reason : .]
12/1/2009 2:48:57 PM
I just don't see ethanol as economically viable when it only comes from corn. There's a lot of research being done into turning other types of biomass into ethanol cheaply, but nothing has come to fruition yet.
12/1/2009 2:55:09 PM
^sugar cane.
12/1/2009 2:56:34 PM
^^ miscanthus[Edited on December 1, 2009 at 3:00 PM. Reason : or, really, any cellulosic biomass...corn is retarded]
12/1/2009 2:58:56 PM
if we have to do this can we at least compromise and remove corn subsidies?
12/1/2009 3:02:52 PM
^ that would be awesome...not gonna happen
12/1/2009 3:19:57 PM
12/1/2009 10:34:40 PM
Who gives a shit, we should all be driving diesels anyway and keep the gassers as play toys.
12/2/2009 12:19:37 AM
^^ Its the Environmental hippy conspiracy bro
12/2/2009 7:43:24 AM
12/2/2009 8:40:22 AM
^thats what I was saying...if there was suddenly a huge demand for sugar cane as a fuel it would negate the whole point of being more 'green'
12/2/2009 10:11:19 AM
oh yeah i hadn't read your longer post.
12/2/2009 10:36:57 AM
haha
12/2/2009 10:42:46 AM
Damn ethanol is cracking my new carb boots already.
12/2/2009 1:23:04 PM
BUMP
4/3/2012 10:23:25 AM
4/3/2012 12:26:03 PM
but not ours...
4/3/2012 12:29:11 PM
fuck the goddamn government
4/3/2012 2:06:09 PM
What a genius move to stimulate the economy. Think of all the extra money people will be spending on new fuel/engine components!
4/3/2012 2:11:24 PM
4/3/2012 2:56:23 PM
It's a NC statewide mandate. I don't believe it's a federal mandate at this time.
4/3/2012 2:59:41 PM
^^ I believe there is a station at the corner of Airport blvd. and NC-54 that sells ethanol free gasoline.
4/3/2012 3:04:55 PM
^according to http://pure-gas.org/index.jsp?stateprov=NC it's 90 octane onlyThere's an exxon on glenwood with 93 at least.I'll swing by after work today and check.[Edited on April 3, 2012 at 3:13 PM. Reason : .]
4/3/2012 3:10:13 PM
^^That station is 1/4 mile from my office.^what is 90 octane? Ethanol free gas? Also where is ethanol free 93? Both my cars only take 93 so that makes no difference to me.Nevermind I got it. None of those places (offering 93) are remotely close to me. Sadly not worth the trip [Edited on April 3, 2012 at 3:15 PM. Reason : k]
4/3/2012 3:13:16 PM
^I'm hoping it's a typo, I need 93 as wellhttp://pure-gas.org/station?station_id=5417 has 93 for sure (recently confirmed per this website)it's near the chipotle on glenwood I believe.
4/3/2012 3:15:39 PM
I'll double check octane at the marathon on 54 tomorrow afternoon.
4/3/2012 3:16:24 PM
i'm not gonna argue broadly for ethanol, but i will state that at oil prices this high, ethanol actually helps keep our gas prices lower than they would be otherwise, as it's a much lower cost fuel than gasoline when oil is over $100/bbl (even after adjustments for energy content). this was absolutely the case during the run-up in 2008 (when oil went over $140/bbl), and probably is to a lesser extent today. there was a McKinsey report done in 2009 that did a detailed estimate on this, may try to see if i can find it again. i didn't realize we had actually cut the subsidies?? nice if so! but at these oil prices it's still economical to make corn-based ethanol domestically, so it's unclear what impact that would have on Brazil's rainforests. not sure what's happened to tariffs on imported ethanol (used to be 51 cents per gallon or so iirc), but that would have an impact as well. [Edited on April 3, 2012 at 4:45 PM. Reason : .]
4/3/2012 4:38:47 PM
they could offer E10 for half the price of E-free and i still wouldn't put that shit in my boatFUCKTHATSHIT
4/3/2012 5:26:02 PM
4/3/2012 6:20:43 PM
I've recently started adding Seafoam whenever I go to fill up the wife's car and my motorcycle to counteract the ethanol. Honestly, the motorcycle seems to run smoother. I admit it could be placebo affect, but I swear it likes the additive. I don't know about the Lexus though, as my wife primarily drives it. I do not want to risk corrosion in my fuel pump/fuel lines/fuel rails.The mazda is an old beater that runs on regular octane gas. It's held up very well considering the ethanol additive, so I'll let it keep fighting for it's place in the stable [Edited on April 3, 2012 at 8:11 PM. Reason : .]
4/3/2012 8:06:42 PM
You should read the MSDS on Seafoam. It's between 10 and 20% isopropyl alcohol. Interesting, yes?
4/3/2012 8:28:01 PM
^ So instead of 1.5oz of seafoam per gallon, do you suggest using 1oz of IPA per 3 gallons of gas?
4/3/2012 8:32:31 PM
funny thing is, engines are certified on E0 fuel.
4/3/2012 8:43:19 PM
Hurry up and get Tom Vilsack, Secretary of Agriculture Ethanol out of Washington.Ethanol isn't good for anything currently. Shit has driven feed costs for animal agriculture sky high and isn't worth the trouble it is to make it (out of corn, at least).
4/3/2012 8:44:01 PM
they tried to mandate cellusoic ethanol (basically, ethanol from a bunch of random plant stuff) but it hasn't gotten off the ground in an economical way
4/3/2012 8:45:52 PM
Apparently, it's good for pollution management/control/reduction.
4/3/2012 8:46:03 PM
Ethanol was introduced partly as a replacement for MTBE, which is an fuel oxygenate that actually had harmful side effects. I have seen some literature indicating that ethanol can reduce engine-out emissions. When you mix the catalytic converter in there things get more murky in terms of quantifying the benefit of ethanol. As I mentioned above emissions certification is usually done with California Phase II fuel which contains no ethanol. Thus new vehicles are meeting emissions targets without ethanol. And new cars produce almost zero pollution anyway.
4/3/2012 11:06:27 PM
4/4/2012 10:02:38 PM
Dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb
4/5/2012 12:06:20 AM
btw that marathon on 54 had only 90. It was a separate pump with just one option. Oh well.
4/5/2012 1:32:10 PM
bizarre
4/5/2012 1:44:55 PM
I agree that this is a shitty decision but:
4/5/2012 6:28:09 PM
Exxon next to the Chipotle on glenwood has ethanol free 93 octane. I got some last week.
4/23/2012 1:06:00 PM