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How can E85 become a viable fuel choice with these prices?
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<blockquote data-quote="slowr w/o blowr" data-source="post: 10642780" data-attributes="member: 65550"><p>I don't believe that E85 is geared towards High performance. Its just a side benefit that it has so much octane in it. I would burn E85 in my flex fuel truck if there was a 20% or 25% price difference. But around here in Indiana, its only like 10% less expensive as compared to 87 octane. I think its the gas station owners doing this. But, on the other hand, Corn commodity is at an all time high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slowr w/o blowr, post: 10642780, member: 65550"] I don't believe that E85 is geared towards High performance. Its just a side benefit that it has so much octane in it. I would burn E85 in my flex fuel truck if there was a 20% or 25% price difference. But around here in Indiana, its only like 10% less expensive as compared to 87 octane. I think its the gas station owners doing this. But, on the other hand, Corn commodity is at an all time high. [/QUOTE]
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