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    Ethanol mix petrol

    Did I hear right this morning?

    Ethanol mix fuel to be sold at the pump by the end of August?

    Aparently you should check with your dealer as to weather your car is equipped to run on it.

    Anyone got the cold hard facts on this?

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    Ethanol eats carbys as it suckes water from the air if you leave it sitting.

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    They had it in the USA in the 80's - caused no end of problems (Gasahol the called it) with fuel systems etc.
    People avoided it like the plague.

    Never noticed if they still advertised it last time I was there, probably don't sell it anymore but good 'ol NZ has to fall down the same set of stairs 20+ years later - just as it does with most of the worlds dumber ideas.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    They had it in the USA in the 80's - caused no end of problems (Gasahol the called it) with fuel systems etc.
    People avoided it like the plague.

    Never noticed if they still advertised it last time I was there, probably don't sell it anymore but good 'ol NZ has to fall down the same set of stairs 20+ years later - just as it does with most of the worlds dumber ideas.
    holy crap... not everyday I get to see someone with 9,999 posts...
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    http://environment.newscientist.com/....ns?id=dn12283

    Seems that corn based ethanol is not all it's cracked up to be.

    "...and using corn-derived ethanol does not necessarily even reduce greenhouse gas emissions. A number of recent studies have attempted to assess the total carbon footprint – from the field to the tailpipe – of the biofuel. Conclusions vary widely from being worse than gasoline to being about the same."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Science Daily [I]<-- Link[/I]
    Ethanol Vehicles Pose Significant Risk To Health, New Study Finds

    "Ethanol is being promoted as a clean and renewable fuel that will reduce global warming and air pollution," said Jacobson, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering. "But our results show that a high blend of ethanol poses an equal or greater risk to public health than gasoline, which already causes significant health damage."
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    is it cheaper than 91?

    they currently use it all around the world so its alot better than that 80's shit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    is it cheaper than 91?

    they currently use it all around the world so its alot better than that 80's shit.
    this shouldnt be bothering us bikers.... $2 give or take meh. Now if u own a cage...well that a different story alltogether.... i still only run my R6 on 98 unleaded. (and when I cant aford it I dont ride !).
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    Quote Originally Posted by YamahaR64Life View Post
    this shouldnt be bothering us bikers.... $2 give or take meh. Now if u own a cage...well that a different story alltogether.... i still only run my R6 on 98 unleaded. (and when I cant aford it I dont ride !).
    YEAH ITS FOR MY CAGE.... ITS AN 83 HONDA CIVIC SO I DON'T KNOW WHAT WILL HAPPEN LOL ONE WAY TO FIND OUT (IF ITS CHEAOER THAN 91!!)
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    i would be interested to know if anyone has put this in a bike??? and what result came from it!! Am i daring enough to try? well i like my bike alot and don't know if i could do it to her without being sure of it

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    they have this shit in aussie....avoid it like the plague if ya know wots good for you and ya ride....
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    From what I saw on the news its 98 octane replacing regular 95 and is marginally dearer.

    Im a long way away from any Gull station so its not an option for me but even if it was Id be avoiding it.

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