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Ethanol Sucks Your MPG

By: GARKO

Quick… you have a choice to buy traditional fuel with Ethanol of traditional fuel without ethanol for the same price? Which do you pick?
You might make the wrong decision if you did not know that you get more energy out of a gallon of regular traditional fuel then out of a gallon that contains ethanol.
If it’s a gallon of E-10, which is a blend of 10 percent ethanol and conventional traditional fuel now widely available in many city areas, there’s an energy difference of about 3.4 percent.
Over the course of a year that incurs an extra expense of $120.
If it’s E-85, a blend containing 85 percent ethanol that can be used in specially equipped vehicles, the energy loss soars and more than offsets its lower cost, even though E-85 is about 60 cents per gallon less at retail than conventional traditional fuel.
So beware of ethanol traditional fuel at any price because you are very possibly going to pay more for less.
Moreover, the ethanol impact is expected to increase because the federal government approved an energy bill last year that encourages a sharp increase in ethanol production.
In Missouri, we’re already there. Since January, E-10 has been required for regular and midgrade traditional fueloline
But experts say ethanol undoubtedly has an effect, since there is a connection between energy content and mileage.
The AAA is now informing customers with a calculation of comparative costs, for instance, the national average pump price for the fuel on Thursday was $2.91 per gallon; regular traditional fueloline was $3.56. But adjusted for its energy content, the price for E-85 jumps to $3.83, or 27 cents more than regular.
The energy economics of ethanol are a matter of concern to automakers such as General Motors Corp., which is counting on ethanol-fueled cars to give it time to develop other cars that can use other alternative fuels such as hydrogen.
General Motors has manufactured over three million cars and SUVs that can use traditional traditional fuel or E-84 but they are also expessing concern over the price competitiveness of E-85 with the energy factor considered.
I think the main point here is that ethanol is a lousy fuel source and there are better alternatives.
One of the best ways to go is with Water4Gas.
The advantages that Water4Gas members are happy to reap from their membership are basically these...
Increased MPG as high as thirty or even fifty percent or even higher. This is a highly variable factor but most people are delighted with the improved fuel economy they get.
A happier, cleaner, cooler, more powerful car engine.
The knowledge that your car emissions are clean and you are not harming the environment.
Additonally paid members can become affiliates and make more money by helping others get these great benefits of Water4Gas.
There are other benefits, besides.
Amongst these is the awareness that while others are suffering you don't have to and you can help them stop suffering from high traditional fuel prices!
Join Water4Gas and our revolution today and start getting the benefits of increased traditional fuel mileage, a more powerful engine and cleaner emissions.

Article Source: http://articlesmore.com

Songwriter, activist, consumer advocate and activist, GARKO, recommends a Hydrogen Engine as the best solution for way to increase fuel mileage and as an alternative in cheap fuel solutions For a list of current fuel prices in your neighborhood email garko@startlingdiscoveries.info

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