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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
Converting to E85?
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<blockquote data-quote="whizdumb81" data-source="post: 10240528" data-attributes="member: 52418"><p>By the way guys... oil will never run out... it will become too expensive to drill for. meaning that alternative fuels will be necessary... I think the idea of e85 (if properly implemented) could do wonders for prolonging the supply of oil around the world and possibly reducing our dependancy on foreign countries for oil. But the nessecity will still be there.. </p><p></p><p>Now please can we discuss the topic at hand... because all the mudslinging is childish and since this topic will inevitably be the future of fuel (not just for our cobras, but for many cars) I think the answers that we as intelligent car enthusiats come up with will benefit us all in the long run...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whizdumb81, post: 10240528, member: 52418"] By the way guys... oil will never run out... it will become too expensive to drill for. meaning that alternative fuels will be necessary... I think the idea of e85 (if properly implemented) could do wonders for prolonging the supply of oil around the world and possibly reducing our dependancy on foreign countries for oil. But the nessecity will still be there.. Now please can we discuss the topic at hand... because all the mudslinging is childish and since this topic will inevitably be the future of fuel (not just for our cobras, but for many cars) I think the answers that we as intelligent car enthusiats come up with will benefit us all in the long run... [/QUOTE]
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