— -- Anything's better than ethanol blend E85, even ordinary gasoline, a new cost-benefit analysis of alternative fuels by researcher John Graham at the Pardee Rand Graduate School finds. Diesels ...
We hope the test results will show fellow Mustang enthusiasts the simplicity and potential financial benefit of making the change to corn. Typically, vehicles using E85 can get anywhere from 20 to 30 ...
Two of our most successful dyno tests last year involved the Magnuson-supercharged, Vortec-headed, 350ci small-block Chevy that appeared in the Sept. '06 issue ("Big Power From a Little Blower") and ...
On this episode of Engine Masters presented by AMSOIL, we test the power differences between 118-octane race gas and Rockett Brand E85 ethanol-blended fuel. There’s a lot more to just the horsepower ...
DETROIT -- Automakers are mounting an effort to build ethanol-powered vehicles that environmentalists charge is a way of dodging fuel-efficiency standards. Manufacturers are to produce more than 1 ...
E85 is a blend of 85 percent Ethanol, a grain-alcohol made from corn, and 15 percent gasoline. This mixture gives the fuel a much higher octane rating than gasoline, and is cheaper than pump gas, race ...
Nebraska ran state vehicles on 10 percent corn ethanol — including this 1970s-era Ford Pinto — more than 40 years ago to prove the fuel wouldn’t damage engines. The state will soon launch another ...
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