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Yes I am a Pirate
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So.....
My wife's vehicle is a 2008 F150 Supercrew 4x4 Kings Ranch. Nice ride. And, with her driving (as opposed to my lead foot), she usually gets 18 to 18.5 mpg on the interstate (with the 5.4 Liter V8!). The truck is a flex-fuel, capable of running E85 fuel. She hasn't run it in the past because it's not available locally. She ran across a station in Knoxville (Pilot) that sells it, at a price that was about $0.50 cheaper per gallon. That was about 12% cheaper than regular gas. So, on the way home last week, we filled it up for noticeably less than usual. Great!!! Or, so we thought. Never having used it before, I assumed that E-85 was a fairly efficient fuel. I guess I get what I deserve for making an assumption!!!! With a full tank of E-85, we headed back to B'ham. Imagine my surprise when I look down at the mpg read-out, and notice that the normal 18.2 mpg reading NOW reads 14.3 mpg!! That's better than 22% WORSE gas mileage for a savings of less than 12%!!!! That's NOT what I expected!!!! It's cheaper mile for mile to run regular gasoline than E85. Guess I should have done some homework first! Live and learn!
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E-85 wasn't really designed for high power high volume engines. It has something like 30% less energy potential per unit of volume than gasoline (which places it some 60% behind diesel).
Where E-85 lends itself favorably was the idea that it could be produced locally in agricultural areas which limited the transportation costs, as well as used in smaller lightweight vehicles that need less power (as opposed to a truck).
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My truck is E85 compatible, I bought it in 2006. Did the math, at them time seemed like gas was 10% cheaper and gas mileage was 20% less. Guess I am just not rich enough to go green.
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Yes I am a Pirate
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So, I suddenly fail to see the benefit of E85! Same old smoke and mirrors??
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the more you read, you'll see that there is no benifit. plus the corn used to make ethanol takes up land that could be used to produce food corn. governmental subsidies is the name of the game. oh, it also takes more energy to make it than the ethanol itself produces.
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Kinda the same reason I fill up with 92 octane now. Sure, I pay 5% more per gallon, but yield 15-20% more mpg. Never trust those readings though. Always go by miles actually driven and gallons put back in.
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Funny how that whole "green" thing works, isn't it.
I heard a guy talking about "8 mile per gallon SUVS" the other day. I believe he is a clueless ar@ehole that hasn't pumped his own gas or written a personal check for it for a few years, though. |
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At my work we run some Ford vans that are flex fuel capable, so we decided to try it for a couple of weeks. They got about 20-30% less mpg than on gasoline, but there seemed to be a bit of an increase in available power from the throttle. Problem is, the only station near the yard that sells it is the only station that sells it for nearly the same price as gas. There are several in town that are cheaper than that, but not 30% cheaper. Until that happens, we ain't using it.
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Yep, another government perpetuated racket that does nothing good for the consumer. Shocking!
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E-85 is just one more scam. Corn Farmers are cleaning house with it while food crops take the sidelines. Just a little note of interest the Corn that is grown for E-85 production is a hybrid variety for just that purpose and has little if any food value.
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As a new Toyota Tundra owner with Flex Fuel, I say ditto to everything here. E85 is a scam and not worth it in any way. Not sure that there is any harm in having it, but really wish I had looked into it in more detail before I bought it. Guess it doesn't hurt, but there certainly is no benefit whatsoever.
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One of the "selling points" is that it purportedly reduces dependency on foreign oil, as it is produced domestically. ![]() |
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Sultan of Cigars
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So their cap doesn't get knocked off sticking their head in the mailbox looking for the check from the government. It's mind-boggling how much the farming industry is subsidized in the United States and corn by far is the biggest benefactor. |
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I like the way you think, brother! Corn should be used for food, not fuel!
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Actually, most of the govt $$ go to big agri-businesses and "gentleman" farmers like Ted Turner. Another reason to do away with all farm subsidies!
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Unfortunately, it takes foreign oil to power the tractors and trucks to plant, harvest and then transport the corn to the processing plants. How much diesel gets burned for each gallon of ethanol that's produced?
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