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    Posted: 26 May 2009 at 12:34am
Its meant for drinking, not powering cars (from slashdot):
"Over at BusinessWeek, Ed Wallace is creating quite a stir, reporting that not only is ethanol proving to be a dud as a fuel substitute, but there is increasing evidence that it is destroying engines in large numbers. Before lobbyists convince the government to increase the allowable amount of ethanol in fuel to 15%, Wallace suggests it's time to look at ethanol's effect on smog, fuel efficiency, global warming emissions, and food prices. Wallace concedes there will be some winners if the government moves the ethanol mandate to 15% — auto mechanics, for whom he says it will be the dawn of a new golden age."
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Yeah I've seen a bunch of driveability problems from Ethanol already. This is going to bring about a standoff between customers and manufacturers. They normally have max ethanol content and if its above that the probelms are not covered by warranty.

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This is something that has been known, but ignored, for decades.  It's amazing how well we can ignore something when the facts don't fit the desired picture.
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There are a few gas stations here in Decatur that sell 100% gasoline.  We've run a couple of tank fulls through or Toyota Corolla and noticed an increase in fuel mileage and it just seems to run better.
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Even if there isn't anything on the  pump saying there is ethanol in the fuel, that doesn't mean it's not there.  You can only be sure when there is a sign that states there is no ethanol in the fuel, and even then how sure can you be today?
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small amounts of ethanol can be a good thing, especially here in the south where our humidity tends to be so high.  The ethanol tends to dissolve water and get it out of the fuel system.   But the 10% plus levels are turning out to be a real problems when the engine isnt designed for it.
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