@evgeshka00 If you have the right car with a high compression engine so you can take advantage of E85 105 octane you won't loose much efficiency. car manufactures that make flex fuel cars aren't putting high compression engines in the cars. they would almost be better with E85 only cars for fuel efficiency on E85. that would only work in certain area's. it is a grate fuel thou.
ethanol gets less mpg than gas does... over 40% less
crazykillas 1 year ago
don't be foodled.
Ethanol has only about 2/3 the energy of gasoline.
f regular gas is $3.00/gallon you should pay $2.90 / gallon for E10 (10% ethanol). $2.13 / gallon for E85 (85% ethanol).
If regular gas is $2.00/gallon you should pay
$1.93 / gallon for E10 (10% ethanol). $1.42 / gallon for E85 (85% ethanol).
Then you will be paying the same amount per mile driven.
evgeshka00 2 years ago
@evgeshka00 If you have the right car with a high compression engine so you can take advantage of E85 105 octane you won't loose much efficiency. car manufactures that make flex fuel cars aren't putting high compression engines in the cars. they would almost be better with E85 only cars for fuel efficiency on E85. that would only work in certain area's. it is a grate fuel thou.
switchgrassfuel 1 year ago