Richard, yesterday I filled up the tank. I use 87 since that is what it says to 
use in the owner's manual. But 87 says it has ethanol in it! Now, this is what 
I call a real life zen koan because basically I have to surrender. I have to 
take action and leave the rest up to Life, Universe, God, Whatever!





On Thursday, December 12, 2013 6:27 AM, Richard Williams <[email protected]> 
wrote:
 
  
It's really a moot point since there are probably zero E15 pumps in all of 
Iowa. And, I don't need no Snopes in order to understand the oil business - my 
family has been in the oil business for twenty years and Dad still works for 
Ridge Oil up near Graham. 

The use of ethanol in automobiles lowers fuel economy because is has a lower 
energy content. Ethanol creates more smog than gasoline and it is more 
expensive to produce and the production of ethanol increases global warming 
emissions. The only beneficiaries of ethanol use are repair garages. The cost 
to replace a fuel pump on your car could exceed $1000. 

The use of ethanol is in decline and the industry is going bankrupt. The only 
reason for ethanol use is by a government mandate. It's just an outrageous scam 
by the federal government. 

The U.S. is 70% to being fuel and energy independent, thanks to the oil 
production at the Bakken and Eagle Ford Shale. Most of U.S. oil imports come 
from Canada anyway. The bottom line is, unless you drive a Flex-fuel auto, 
avoid the uses of ethanol gasoline if you can. 

Before you pump, read the label on the pump!



On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 1:17 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

 
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>So you watch Fox News, eh? That could explain a great deal.
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>BTW, before freaking out over E15 gas, read this from Snopes.com:
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>http://www.snopes.com/politics/gasoline/e15.asp
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>Snopes's verdict is "Mixed"--parts of the E15 scare story are true, parts 
>aren't.
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>Share warned:
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>> in case you don't already know about it:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceW9Nc1hVHU
>

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