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  2. The pros and cons of using E85 over regular gas, and how to ...

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    E85 is an ethanol-gasoline fuel mix, usually with a ratio of 85% ethanol to 15% gasoline. The pain at the pump is continuing for drivers as gas prices climb and climb to new records daily. Some ...

  3. E85 - Wikipedia

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    E85 as a fuel is widely used in Sweden; however, most of it is imported from Italy and Brazil. E85 was formerly available from the Maxol chain in Ireland, where it was made from whey, a byproduct of cheese manufacturing. [13] The availability ended in 2011, due to a severe excise-duty hike which rendered it economically unviable.

  4. E85 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    E85 pump placed at the edge of the property, outside of lit station islands, and well away from the store; or is otherwise difficult to find; E85 not advertised on any of the station's street signs or graphics; Stations place stickers on the E85 pump that say "not a [brand name] product", or inform the customer that the brand does not guarantee ...

  5. Ethanol fuel in the United States - Wikipedia

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    By early 2013, about 11 million E85 flex-fuel cars and light trucks were in operation, [10] [11] though actual use of E85 fuel was limited, because the ethanol fueling infrastructure was limited. [46] As of 2005, 68% of American flex-fuel car owners were not aware they owned an E85 flex. [12] [13] Flex and non-flex vehicles looked the same ...

  6. Gasoline gallon equivalent - Wikipedia

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    A flex-fuel vehicle will experience about 76% of the fuel mileage MPG when using E85 (85% ethanol) products as compared to 100% gasoline. Simple calculations of the BTU values of the ethanol and the gasoline indicate the reduced heat values available to the internal combustion engine.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Are solar panels worth the cost and maintenance? Here’s what ...

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    California residents who switch to solar energy are eligible for a tax credit that can be claimed on their income taxes during the year the system is completely installed, according to the Office ...

  9. Flexible-fuel vehicles in the United States - Wikipedia

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    GM will begin introducing E-85-capable direct-injected and turbocharged powertrains, and urged the deployment of more E85 stations, as "ninety percent of registered flex-fuel vehicles don't have an E85 station in their ZIP code, and nearly 50%, don't have E85 in their county." [60] [61] Demonstration Ford Escape E85 flex-fuel plug-in hybrid.