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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
Converting to E85?
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<blockquote data-quote="warpd" data-source="post: 10240509" data-attributes="member: 40180"><p>Are you serious man? The price of petroleum products is only gonna go up, oil will run out eventually . Here in Auburn, 93 is already about $3/gallon. E85 gives us a viable alternative to continue using our internal combustion engines and not some shitty electric Toyota, plus it could get rid of alot of our dependence on foreign oil (ie. THE MIDDLE EAST ). E85 is not big in the south yet, but it could be. This is actually an awesome solution for people who live in the mid-west. Cheaper and more power to boot, uhh I'm not really seeing the downside here aside from availability (which can and will change).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warpd, post: 10240509, member: 40180"] Are you serious man? The price of petroleum products is only gonna go up, oil will run out eventually . Here in Auburn, 93 is already about $3/gallon. E85 gives us a viable alternative to continue using our internal combustion engines and not some shitty electric Toyota, plus it could get rid of alot of our dependence on foreign oil (ie. THE MIDDLE EAST ). E85 is not big in the south yet, but it could be. This is actually an awesome solution for people who live in the mid-west. Cheaper and more power to boot, uhh I'm not really seeing the downside here aside from availability (which can and will change). [/QUOTE]
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