Cory
San Antonio,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sat, February 02, 2008
Where are all the E85 stations? I live around San Antonio, a metro area of one millon people and I know of ONE place that sells E85. All the corn that goes to make E85 has driven the price of milk from $3 to around $5 per gallon cause the farmers have to pay soo much more to feed their cows and the price of beef has almost doubled cause the farmers have to pay more to get the corn to feed their cattle cause the corn is being used to make E85. So I ask you again, where are all the E85 stations that are using all the corn? One other note, I was listening to the radio the other day and a lady was calling in to complain about how badly her vehicle ran on E85. How it got such bad gas mileage. The guy on the radio said you had to "break" your vehicle off of straight gas and slowly blend it with E85. He suggested you first put a quarter of a tank of E85 with three quarters of a tank of regular, then a half a tank of E85 and then three quarters of a tank of E85 and then you could finally run straight E85. I don't know if that's true, but that's what he recommended. Said it gave your engine time to adjust to the new fuel. Drove to Houston not too long ago and they were selling E10. In otherwords all the gas in the city has 10% ethanol. When I asked the lady at the station about it, she hanhs me a pamplet from shell telling me how much cleaner it is for my vehicle and the air. Didn't notice any difference in the way my truck ran.
Turner
PROVIDENCE,#3Author of original report
Sat, February 02, 2008
I would never burn E85 and help run up food prices for everyone.
John
Califon,#4Consumer Comment
Sat, February 02, 2008
it is merely a way to reduce foreign oil dependence. Mileage suffers greatly-a 3 to 1 difference from fossil fuel. The computer settings could probably be due to a government implimented mandate. Or, it could have just been to prevent trouble to the vehicle itself due to incorrect settings from day one the way it was.