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Originally Posted by KenWittlief
I was under the impression all you had to do to run a conventional car on ethanol was to re-jet the carberator (if it had a carb, making the jets about 15% larger)
I would think with a fuel injected engine it would be a trivial tweak to the engine control SW, or even a switch on the dashboard
so I am sitting here wondering, what exactly makes this an 'ethanol powered car' ?
I remember reading about people running cars and tractors on pure ethanol in The Mother Earth News (magazine) back in the '70s
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No you need a whole stainless steel fuel system because Ethanol is corrosive.
Why does it always have to be a massive pickup or SUV? It kind of negates the benifits of the Ethanol drive train.
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well, yeah, but you are talking about 16% of billions and billions of dollars per year that are presently going to other countries, that could stay here.
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I think conservation can save a lot more.
Personally, I believe conservation is the only true solution. All alternatives fuel resources have major flaws and we can't really wait for all the solutions. It will be too late!