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this is all proven by recent history. OPEC releases more production to the US market after they see sales falling off. prices drop briefly, then go back up again. pricing for crude and refined fuels is not supply side, it is demand side. the introduction and backing of E85 by our government will not change that. prices will continue to rise every summer just in time for travel season just because the manufacturers know they can get away with it. i am also not suggesting that we exclusively use and refine from our own domestic wells. i just wanted to point out that we can easily reduce the percentage reliance on imported crude for the next few hundred years based solely on the limited exploritory drilling that has already been done. |
That's fine, but i still don't see anything wrong with a a few people who want to drive flex-fuel cars.
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im all for the hydrogen cars of the (near) future, yea gas burns dirty as hell but we gotta use it as for e85 i could give a crap about it :D if im not mistaken i think some gas stations already use 10% e85 mixed in with regular gas
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two years ago when I was going to school out near Pittsburgh, the sunoco stations on the PA turnpike (rt 76) all said they contained 10% ethanol.
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So....let me make sure Im understanding this ok...
You guys wana make this... http://www.markhenspeter.com/images/..._pict0116c.jpg Into this.... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2.../stupidass.jpg so that we can have gas below 2 bucks? The MAIN point behind E85 will be and will continue to be the end of outside oil dependance, aka the Middle East. It does not matter how much oil WE have, we still NEED the middle east. WE dont have enough oil to support us for very long. No one said E85 will replace or will be manditory for every single car. And its not mega expensive to own one!! You can get a 23k Impala that runs on E85 in its V6's. There is no major cost you get hit with when you buy an E85 vehicle. Maybe now, but if the parts are more common on vehicles, like they will be for GM, the economies of scale will take place, and it will be nothing to own one, unlike the ownership of a hybrid drive system. |
Al get real.....how would they fit that huge tanker ship down that tiny river? they'd probably run a pipeline out to a shipping station. but in order to do that, those mountains would have to get leveled :lol:
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Gas prices won't go back down much ever. The price of gas in Europe has been double what we pay for a long, long time. It has nothing to do with oil companies in the US, it's due to the world demand for oil and the available supply OPEC allows. With China and Japan demanding more oil it will only run the price up. So we need alternative mixtures or start drilling in the Artic(I don't know why we aren't since the cost of oil already justifies the increased cost to retrieve it). And while we're looking for other fuel supplies we need to reduce out consumption, plain and simple. There are no mini size pickups or SUV's anymore because we Americans got greedy and wanted bigger, bigger, bigger trucks! Look at the size of the original 4Runner to the current model, it's not even close! The S10 is gone, the Tacoma got bigger, the RAV4 got bigger, the Nissan got bigger. We're a bunch of spoiled brats. I've barely put 10K miles on my 4Runner and Camaro combined for the last 18 months. If people take the time to plan out trips and don't mash the gas pedal to the floor when the light turns green, we can reduce our consumption considerably. But that will never happen.
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I did notice the 10% thing on a Lukoil station.
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BTW...read this fellas
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Maybe is we can make gas out of plants, we can save some farms. All they grow in NJ is oversized & overproced houses.
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what have i started...
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I dunno, but that website ended it.
E85 does zero damage to engines made to handle E85. There are no draw backs of it unless you were to put it in a car that is not ready for E85. E85 will cut down on forign oil consumption, America FTW. E85 is no longer energy consuming to make, and as per that web site, they have found easier cheaper and better ways to make it. E85 cars add little to no cost to a car, unlike the mega expensive hybrid systems. And in the end, a Silverado with E85 capability will burn less gas per year then a Prius hybrid, and you dont have to look like a tool in ugly looking car to save the world. GM>* The End. |
ive read extensive research over at TGO about a guy in the midwest using E85 in an dodge strip/street car.
he found the car had to be jetted 146% more with the E85 which increased fuel comsuption even though the E85 was 106 octane. With the prices at the time of his research he found that even though he needed 146% more fuel overall he saved 25% on fuel costs over the time of his study. |
Brazil has all but eliminated it's dependency of foreign oil, so it can be done. Take note of the prices in the photo in the NY Times article.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12676374/ http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/10/wo...rssnyt&emc=rss |
ok i had read that ethanol is soluble into metals which was false as it is only (extremely) soluble in water. which is a good thing. ethanol isnt looking so bad.
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what a great solution. :roll: funny how europe has been steadily reducing polution output and consumption for years by taking advantage of advances in diesel technology while the US tries to go off in it's own little direction that is less developed and costs more. maybe several years down the road ethanol will be the reasonable solution. for now it woudl make sense to use existing technology instead of trying to come up with another multi billion dollar save teh world plan that the next administration will forget. |
The 10% is not enough to do damage. They wouldnt make it happen if it was gunna cause major stuff to cars. 85% might to an unmoddified engine, but not 10%.
Again, you are not understanding Tim. No one is forcing you or anyone else to use E85, but there are cars that are made for it, and can run on it. Not even 2% of gas stations in America carry E85. Who is spending more money? Point is, E85 is a great new source of fuel for cars. Will it take over ALL gas stations? No, but like Diesel, there will be a seperate pump just for E85 cars. Lets not get our panties in a bunch, no one is gunna force E85 into your gas tank. |
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12676374/
yet another article. Case closed. E85 will offer us better gas and for cheaper. This might cause the price of oil itself to come down as people will not need it as much and will not be in demand. Its a win win for everyone. Dont wana use it? Fine. Id be more then happy to use E85. |
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i think the real question is now if america can supply us with enough ethanol to make e85 without creating another dust bowl |
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