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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2013 12:18:41 GMT -6
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Post by jerseycub on Dec 14, 2013 12:42:28 GMT -6
I own a 2009 Lincoln that is a flex fuel certified automobile. It is certified for E-15 I have never used it in my vehicle simply because it is not available here and I really don't see the benefit of using it anyway. Those people that are using that fuel in none certified cars should have asked before using it IMO but if they were told it was ok anyway then they really have a case against the fuel companies that are distributing it.
I have said this to many times to mention, were ever the Government gets involved it ends up a FUBAR situation.
Ralph/Bro: Thanks fer the heads up. wave tky
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Post by spuds on Dec 14, 2013 15:14:35 GMT -6
Warning Not to Use E15 Gas in Your Car ======================== Yikes! Now I know why I have to use 91 octane in my 1967 Jeep,its actually lower octane than stated because the fuel has alcohol in it.
Good video Ralph.
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