sixdogs
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It's corn and ethanol country around here and today I overheard comments from respectable people regarding the percentage of ethanol in gasoline. I mean, I thought it was 10% max since that's what it says on the pump. Now I think that may not be correct and numbers up to 14.999% are allowed and that those percentages are not really even checked. Can this be correct?
One item discussed was the relative price of ethanol compared with gas and how easy it is to substitute more of the lower priced ethanol instead of the higher priced gasoline. And that many of us are filling up with higher percentages of ethanol than we think. I'm skeptical but what do you think?
One item discussed was the relative price of ethanol compared with gas and how easy it is to substitute more of the lower priced ethanol instead of the higher priced gasoline. And that many of us are filling up with higher percentages of ethanol than we think. I'm skeptical but what do you think?