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E85 and what will burn it????
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Posted by BLW on September 03, 2006 at 09:28:22 from (4.156.33.55):
we are going to get sc----d again, just watch-- the dealers won't even tell the truth on what cars, tks tractors are able to burn the ethenol w/o causing damage or at least negating the warr. they are going to spoil this like they do everything else-- the gov (haha) should step in right now and make sure the fair profit comes home to the farmer-- and the co's are forced to make a change over kit( should be fairly simple) to make motors ready to burn E85// the only way to make this feasable is to make the customers happy about it-- and have it fairly priced-- after all if they don't spend the money on ethenol, it will not work, and they won't unless its fair and easy-- can't blane them can you
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