No more BP's is North Dakota
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it takes more E85 as you stated to get the car to run, so does it really cost less to operate a car on E85 then regular gas?
as mpg would be less with E85. 30% less according to your figure.i dunno mayb i am just being stubborn on it.
i know something needs to be done to help with the gas issues we have, but is this really the answer?
using foods to make gas will only make food prices rise. will take more E85 to get places than regular gas.Monty
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