Ethanol-blend fuel is slightly cheaper and can give you some performance benefits - so, should you be using it?
Albany County Comptroller Mike Conners doesn’t drive a flex-fuel car, but he said he loves using E85 fuel anyway. The mixture — 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline — is available at two retail ...
Thomas has spent two years working in the auto journalism industry, contributing to a UK-based newspaper and writing for Euronewsweek. A full-time writer and lifelong engineering enthusiast, he now ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Unleaded 88 is a cheaper way to fill up your tank. But because it has more ethanol than regular gas, it’s less fuel efficient. Will buying it actually save you money? Kinda, sort of ...
Sometimes, drivers don't even realize they own a flex-fuel vehicle. If your car has a small label near the yellow gas cap that says E85 or Flex Fuel, then you're in luck. Obviously, these cars look ...
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How ethanol fuel impacts classic V8 performance
Ethanol fuel, often touted as a more sustainable alternative to traditional gasoline, has become an increasingly common ...
SLOWLY, SLOWLY. That's the speed at which the use of ethanol to fuel cars and trucks is gaining ground with consumers. So the grand opening last Friday of Linn County's first commercial E85 fuel ...
PENNSYLVANIA, USA — Editor's note: The above video is from April 12. Those feeling squeezed by inflation may have some respite for the rest of the month. Sheetz today announced that their flex fuel, ...
My 2000 Ford Ranger is a Flexable Fuel Vehicle, and a local gas station just put in an E85 pump. The E85 Fuel is about 10 cents a gallon cheaper than normal gas. I will probably fill up with it next ...
Bob Dylan wrote "The times they are a-changin'" way back in the '60s and those words still ring true today—even for the fuel you pump into the tank of your Mustang or Camaro. A growing trend is the ...
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Ethanol plant CO₂ can be converted into low-carbon jet fuel, study finds
Manufacturing sustainable aviation fuel with CO₂ byproducts of ethanol production could reduce carbon intensity by more than ...
87 octane gasoline, often called "regular" gas, is one of the most commonly used fuels in the United States. But what gives it that 87 rating is a word you've probably heard a time or two: Ethanol.
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