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With E15, Boaters Will Need Extra Vigilance
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<blockquote data-quote="Whoopbass" data-source="post: 180463" data-attributes="member: 2243"><p>The higher the ethanol content the higher it costs at the pump. I was told this directly from a gas station owner. </p><p>Currently gas in CA has about 6% ethanol content and when Summer rolls around they change it to 10% and I notice a drop in mpg my truck gets. </p><p>Using a food crop for fuel also raises the price of any food that uses corn as an ingredient.</p><p>Big AG wants this so they throw money at the Politicians and this is what we get. You would think the subsidies they get would be enough but like anyone sucking off the government tit they always want more.</p><p></p><p>So what happens if you drive an older vehicle then 2001? Is there going to be separate pumps for these vehicles? If there is what's going to stop newer vehicles from using these pumps or is it voluntary?</p><p>Sounds like a bunch of b.s. to me. Seems like its going to be voluntary at first and then over time their going to force the crap onto us. What a corrupt bunch we have in the Whitehouse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whoopbass, post: 180463, member: 2243"] The higher the ethanol content the higher it costs at the pump. I was told this directly from a gas station owner. Currently gas in CA has about 6% ethanol content and when Summer rolls around they change it to 10% and I notice a drop in mpg my truck gets. Using a food crop for fuel also raises the price of any food that uses corn as an ingredient. Big AG wants this so they throw money at the Politicians and this is what we get. You would think the subsidies they get would be enough but like anyone sucking off the government tit they always want more. So what happens if you drive an older vehicle then 2001? Is there going to be separate pumps for these vehicles? If there is what's going to stop newer vehicles from using these pumps or is it voluntary? Sounds like a bunch of b.s. to me. Seems like its going to be voluntary at first and then over time their going to force the crap onto us. What a corrupt bunch we have in the Whitehouse. [/QUOTE]
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