flex - fuel
Bill-SILV
08-11-2005, 10:44 PM
Is anyone had any experience with the flex fuel motors. I was getting about 17.5 mpg according to Computer with gas and I tried this E 85 since gas was 2.57 gallon and now the computer has been dropping and now it is at 12.9 mpg with half a tank left and 100 miles on the tank. I dont get what the point of the E 85 is if this is the results you get.
Anyone else have any encounters?
Anyone else have any encounters?
HanibalTheCannibal
08-11-2005, 11:26 PM
what is E85? I dont really understand, yet I am interested....
spudglo08
08-11-2005, 11:31 PM
Is anyone had any experience with the flex fuel motors. I was getting about 17.5 mpg according to Computer with gas and I tried this E 85 since gas was 2.57 gallon and now the computer has been dropping and now it is at 12.9 mpg with half a tank left and 100 miles on the tank. I dont get what the point of the E 85 is if this is the results you get.
Anyone else have any encounters?
Ya that sounds about right.My freinds dads truck has a flex fuel 5.3 he tryed E85 once and he got horable milage.My dads suburban has one to but we dont have any gas stations around here that sell E so i havnt seen the effects first hand but my freind said the only thing E85 does is make less hydro carbons and shirink your wallet and performence.I like good ol 92+ octane with a little shot of unleaded racing fuel my self :naughty: .Seince there is a gas station around here that sells that stuff.
Anyone else have any encounters?
Ya that sounds about right.My freinds dads truck has a flex fuel 5.3 he tryed E85 once and he got horable milage.My dads suburban has one to but we dont have any gas stations around here that sell E so i havnt seen the effects first hand but my freind said the only thing E85 does is make less hydro carbons and shirink your wallet and performence.I like good ol 92+ octane with a little shot of unleaded racing fuel my self :naughty: .Seince there is a gas station around here that sells that stuff.
spudglo08
08-11-2005, 11:38 PM
what is E85? I dont really understand, yet I am interested....
It is gas that is 85% etanol (corn) and it is less pollutive.
Here is a link with some info:
http://media.gm.com/servlet/GatewayServlet?target=http://image.emerald.gm.com/gmnews/viewmonthlyreleasedetail.do?domain=3&docid=6532
It is gas that is 85% etanol (corn) and it is less pollutive.
Here is a link with some info:
http://media.gm.com/servlet/GatewayServlet?target=http://image.emerald.gm.com/gmnews/viewmonthlyreleasedetail.do?domain=3&docid=6532
HanibalTheCannibal
08-11-2005, 11:42 PM
So you have a corn hole on your truck? :rofl:
lol, ok thanks. I think I have heard of this. Mostly in CA right? You have to have a special motor?
lol, ok thanks. I think I have heard of this. Mostly in CA right? You have to have a special motor?
nineball481
08-12-2005, 01:23 AM
no one ever said that being Earth friendly would be less expensive or more efficient.... E85 is just a way to help out the enviroment.... maybe if/once the stuff is mass produced on a scale comparible to gasoline, it might drop the price enough to be worth it, but that is unlikely.
White Lightening
08-12-2005, 01:15 PM
E85 is found in many states including my state Wisconsin - and Minnesota and Iowa. E85 is cheaper because of government subsidies. Without subsidies - E85 would sell for 3.00 a gallon.
More importantly - E85 is marketed and advertised as "cheaper" to buy - and it is. But it also uses more E85 to achieve each mile traveled. Literally stated - E85 has less energy per gallon than does gasoline - most vehicles capable of flex-fuel will notice a 12% to 20% reduction in mileage results of highway driving using E85 over normal gas. You pay less as a consumer - and you get less as a consumer - and the government pays more for cleaner environment. "The jury" is still out - on what effects E85 will have on your engine - with pros and cons to be considered.
More importantly - E85 is marketed and advertised as "cheaper" to buy - and it is. But it also uses more E85 to achieve each mile traveled. Literally stated - E85 has less energy per gallon than does gasoline - most vehicles capable of flex-fuel will notice a 12% to 20% reduction in mileage results of highway driving using E85 over normal gas. You pay less as a consumer - and you get less as a consumer - and the government pays more for cleaner environment. "The jury" is still out - on what effects E85 will have on your engine - with pros and cons to be considered.
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