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Old 12-05-2011, 09:31 PM   #30
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Default Re: Some facts about E10 fuel.

If our government was serious about reducing CO2 and supporting cane farmers,
they would skip E85 and opt for E25 as the new greener fuel to be used by all
new vehicles beyond a set date and leave 91 for older cars but have a sunset
clause on its cessation in the future, like they did with leaded fuel.

E25 promises a lot of power from high compression, high boost turbo engines
and would allow significant capacity down sizing whilst allowing forced induction
to really take hold, driving up fuel efficiency.

But our government would never do something as sensible as looking at Brazil
and what they did with their sugar crops and reducing imported oil dependency.

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