Posted by c-man on June 15, 2014 at 09:42:49 from (68.69.88.248):
In Reply to: e85 price posted by austin carpenter on June 14, 2014 at 17:28:11:
We were in Rapid City, South Dakota a few weeks ago, and the price for E-85 was the same price as the 10% ethanol. I think everybody will say that mileage goes down with the increase of the percentage of ethanol used. That being said, when we purchased our new pickup in March we got a "flex-fuel". Don't know if we will ever use the E-85 (surely won't if it is the same price!) or mix up a batch of E-20. I read some place that E-20 is the most "bang for your buck". We have access to a blender pump close by, so will probably be giving it a try. And as for ethanol ruining engines, have an 85 Monte Carlo SS and a 95 Chevy pickup with both over 250,000 miles, and they have had E-10 at every fill that was possible, and they are both doing fine.
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