Posted by Red Mist on June 04, 2009 at 19:18:31 from (67.142.130.22):
In Reply to: E85 U$E IT! posted by jonnny2006 on June 03, 2009 at 16:01:44:
jonnny2006 said: (quoted from post at 16:01:44 06/03/09) As alot of you know i have a 2001 windstar just past over 50k mark ran 95 % on E85. My car did not blow up or melt down or none of that. I also been running it in my wifes 2001 mustang. my farmalls also run very well on it. The farmalls are cool cause you can adjust to get max power out of it. As OIL runs up the SUPER SPIKE it will keep hurting our bottom lines. I say support farmers in America And if we cant grow enough corn for overseas oh well. I say lets see the middle east turn oil into food! Cut off exports and lets use alcohol as a bridge till we get somthing better. John
Johnnnnnny2006: Aren't you the guy who, a year or two ago, wanted to shoot at the high school boys in the green Ranger truck whom you thought were stealing your gasoline? How can we take advice from you with a mindset and temperment like that???? If we listen to you, we'll ALL end up in Sing-Sing doing life without parole (Guys in stripes driving old Farmalls on the prison farm). But, I guess we'll be pumping E85 into the paddy wagon and the warden's sedan whenever we draw time on the prison motor pool detail.....
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