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  2. Should you put E85 in your non E85 car? - AOL

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    It's no surprise that drivers are looking for cheaper fuel alternatives, many people are converting their vehicles to run on vegetable oil or other fuels, but one man in Indiana had a different idea!

  3. E85 - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] The E85 sold by St1 is labeled as RE85 and as "Eko E85" in ABC-stations to indicate it is manufactured from Finnish bio-waste. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] By way of international price comparison, in the Cook Islands as with many of the Pacific Islands, cost of producing 100% ethanol from coconut biomass is a fraction of obtaining fossil fuels .

  4. E85 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A flex fuel conversion kit is a kit that allows a conventional equipment manufactured vehicle to be altered to run on either petrol, E85 or any combination thereof. They are legal in every state except California, due to that state having its own clean air standards.

  5. Ethanol fuel - Wikipedia

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    Based on EPA tests for all 2006 E85 models, the average fuel economy for E85 vehicles was 25.56% lower than unleaded gasoline. [37] The EPA-rated mileage of current United States flex-fuel vehicles [ 38 ] should be considered when making price comparisons, but E85 is a high performance fuel, with an octane rating of about 94–96, and should be ...

  6. Common ethanol fuel mixtures - Wikipedia

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    Summary of the main ethanol blends used around the world in 2013. Several common ethanol fuel mixtures are in use around the world. The use of pure hydrous or anhydrous ethanol in internal combustion engines (ICEs) is only possible if the engines are designed or modified for that purpose, and used only in automobiles, light-duty trucks and motorcycles.

  7. Ethanol fuel by country - Wikipedia

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    All vehicles with engines bigger than 2.0 liters must be E85 capable starting in 2013. The decree also mandates that by 2011 all gasoline stations must provide infrastructure to guarantee availability of E85 throughout the country. [96] The mandatory introduction of E85 flex-fuels has been controversial. [97] [98]