Nebraska ran state vehicles on 10 percent corn ethanol — including this 1970s-era Ford Pinto — more than 40 years ago to prove the fuel wouldn’t damage engines. The state will soon launch another ...
Our handsome hauler hit the sauce pretty hard late this summer, swilling some 215 gallons of pure corn ethanol, cocktailed as it was with 38 gallons of gas dispensed from yellow E85 pumps. This being ...
E85 is a blend of 85 percent Ethanol, a grain-alcohol made from corn, and 15 percent gasoline. This mixture gives the fuel a much higher octane rating than gasoline, and is cheaper than pump gas, race ...
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