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EPA & SCT | Is the Future of Modifying Cars Over Based on This??
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<blockquote data-quote="RedVenom48" data-source="post: 16017007" data-attributes="member: 166576"><p>For those in the know, are there any studies done from an emissions standpoint on ethanol as a primary fuel source? How it effects 5-gas on pollution controlled cars etc? I know Brazil has gone nearly completely to ethanol for their automotive fuels, so Im sure there has to be some research on this. </p><p></p><p>They arent a small country so its impressive they have the infrastructure to make the switch. We here in the US are obviously a lot larger as far as number of people on the roads and registered cars. I know we are all proud to see we have such vast reserves of retrievable oil. Can we as a nation conceivably switch like Brazil? Can high content ethanol fuels make the restrictiveness of modern emission controls less necessary? In respect to 5-gas content of course.</p><p></p><p>Hell, would we even have the capacity to produce that much ethanol?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedVenom48, post: 16017007, member: 166576"] For those in the know, are there any studies done from an emissions standpoint on ethanol as a primary fuel source? How it effects 5-gas on pollution controlled cars etc? I know Brazil has gone nearly completely to ethanol for their automotive fuels, so Im sure there has to be some research on this. They arent a small country so its impressive they have the infrastructure to make the switch. We here in the US are obviously a lot larger as far as number of people on the roads and registered cars. I know we are all proud to see we have such vast reserves of retrievable oil. Can we as a nation conceivably switch like Brazil? Can high content ethanol fuels make the restrictiveness of modern emission controls less necessary? In respect to 5-gas content of course. Hell, would we even have the capacity to produce that much ethanol? [/QUOTE]
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