E85 fuel...is it a good thing???
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tjamz;223789 wrote:
Proof?http://www.ncpa.org/sid/2005/20050605.htm
One report by the U.S. Agriculture department determined that every $1 spent subsidizing ethanol costs consumers more than $4
http://www.cato.org/pubs/pas/pa-241.html -
Rexwagon;223791 wrote:
http://www.ncpa.org/sid/2005/20050605.htmOne report by the U.S. Agriculture department determined that every $1 spent subsidizing ethanol costs consumers more than $4
http://www.cato.org/pubs/pas/pa-241.htmlI came across that report as well. I can't find another report to back it up...especially not a recent one.
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Rexwagon;223791 wrote:
http://www.ncpa.org/sid/2005/20050605.htmOne report by the U.S. Agriculture department determined that every $1 spent subsidizing ethanol costs consumers more than $4
http://www.cato.org/pubs/pas/pa-241.htmlThe problem with most Anti-Ethanol website links are they are outdated information, your top link is from 2004, so 4 year old information, and your bottom link is from 1995, a 13 year old source. The cost of ethanol has decreased significantly every year. I will find some papers that i wrote about ethanol that showed how much the cost to produce had decreased in a short period of time.
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A few other things to consider:
Although the government subsidizes some of the production of corn and ethanol, it also saves the government some money by providing jobs in production which brings in tax money, and keeps some ppl off unemployment so a lot of this money is offset.
Ethanol is helping keep oil prices down because OPEC is keeping oil prices low enough that Ethanol is not as attractive of an option. If ethanol wasn't available, oil prices would have nothing competing to keep them down.
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PSI2HI;223712 wrote:
Rumor has it corn is supposed to rise to $8/bushel which is going to make things interesting.
man, i cant wait for that to happen.... corn futures for december were up to $7.50 at one point... why? because people are planting less of it/ drought and or flood in the mid corn belt... what alot of peolpe dont get is that if the prce for something was high last year (wheat)... dosent mean that it will be high again the folowing year... less corn, higher demand, higher price.. economics... :icon_cheers: -
inspector01;223802 wrote:
A few other things to consider:Although the government subsidizes some of the production of corn and ethanol, it also saves the government some money by providing jobs in production which brings in tax money, and keeps some ppl off unemployment so a lot of this money is offset.
Ethanol is helping keep oil prices down because OPEC is keeping oil prices low enough that Ethanol is not as attractive of an option. If ethanol wasn't available, oil prices would have nothing competing to keep them down.
this may be true... but the sad thing is from what i remember... is big oil owns alot of the ethanol factories -
Parker;223806 wrote:
this may be true... but the sad thing is from what i remember... is big oil owns alot of the ethanol factorieswhat doesnt big oil own
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I own a fuel flex vehicle. Do i run it on ethanol? nope, cuz it runs like shit. I believe ethanol is a small step in the right direction. The American public is too stubborn and stupid to realize something until its too late(eg: Fuel shortage/Cost). if only we could implement mass transportation as good as european and asian countries, along with geothermal/wind/solar energy into our homes and commercial property along with simply reducing energy usage and we would have ourselves a much better world.
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Joel;223814 wrote:
I own a fuel flex vehicle. Do i run it on ethanol? nope, cuz it runs like shit. I believe ethanol is a small step in the right direction. The American public is too stubborn and stupid to realize something until its too late(eg: Fuel shortage/Cost). if only we could implement mass transportation as good as european and asian countries, along with geothermal/wind/solar energy into our homes and commercial property along with simply reducing energy usage and we would have ourselves a much better world.if your car runs like shit when you switched over to E85 then youre doing something wrong. you have to have less than 10% of a tank of fuel and then you have to put in a FULL tank of gas. the fuel eye needs to read more than 35% ethanol or it wont switch over to ethanol maps let alone correct for it.
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well than hot damn that would make alot of sense now wouldnt it
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Joel;223814 wrote:
if only we could implement mass transportation as good as european and asian countries, along with geothermal/wind/solar energy into our homes and commercial property along with simply reducing energy usage and we would have ourselves a much better world.It would be sweet if we had mass transportation like Europe. And the house in PR and the resturant are geothermal.
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Parker;223921 wrote:
big tobacco..but i bet their some kind of cuddle buddies
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I used to think e85 wasnt a good thing... After a friend of mine tuned his car on it I saw some of the benifits... The higher octane means more boost over running premium... Sure race gas is better, but when u use the car for daily driving and going out of town, e85 seems like a better choice... I dont see very many places when u go out of town on a trip where u can fill up race gas whenever u'd be running low, however there's a lot of towns, even little ones that have e85 at the pump... I'd rather use that than either A) run out of gas or B) carry a gas can with race gas wherever u go... As for using much more fuel when running on e85... he didnt loose very many mpg
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most people dont go on trip with their race gas tune. they run low boost and pump gas if need be
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bubba;224002 wrote:
but thats no fun... i can think of a few situations where itd be handy to have all ur power, lolExactly, E85.
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