Thinking About Switching to E85? Here’s How it Stacks up to Gasoline, and Some Tips for Making an Easy Transition Some forced-induction guys swear by the stuff, and it’s of the few things that both ...
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 ...
If you’ve spent any time around the modified car scene in the last few years, you’ve probably heard about E85. Maybe you’ve even noticed a sweet smell emanating from the pitlane, or heard people ...
So what’s all the hullabaloo? And if you want to help save the planet, should you hop on the E85 bandwagon? E85 is the designation for a fuel that combines 85 percent ethanol with 15 percent gasoline.
E85 is an alternative vehicle fuel usually composed of 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline. Gasohol is also a gasoline and ethanol combination, but the ethanol content is much less, usually ...
If your small-block Chevy is laying down some serious horsepower — especially if those beans are courtesy of a high compression ratio or boost — you've probably considered switching to E85 fuel. At ...
With all the different engine and combustion theories being tested at the Engine Masters Challenge, it made us wonder about the fuel these powerplants were gulping down. For the 2015 event, we had ...
If nothing else, the Sheetz announcement Monday afternoon that it would be offering discounts through the Fourth of July weekend on the price of several of the fuels it sells got a lot of people’s ...
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