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Ethanol is an alcohol-based alternative fuel produced by fermenting and distilling starch crops. Crops for this fuel include corn, barley, and wheat. Ethanol can also be produced from cellulosic biomass such as trees and grasses. It is considered renewable because it is made of plants.

Ethanol is most commonly used to increase octane and improve the emissions quality of gasoline. Ethanol can be mixed with gasoline; a common mixture is E10, which is 10% ethanol and 90% gasoline. Flex-fuel vehicles can run on E85 which is 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline. New technology has been developed that can easily convert a conventional petrol-fuel engine to run on any mix of ethanol, even E100.

We Converted our vehicles to run on E-85 Reply to this Thread
We are excited to anounce that our two vehicles now run on clean burning domestically produced ethanol! We are even more excited that we were able to do this economically, and without purchasing new vehicles. We simply took them to Alex Conger of Fullflex International, who within a matter of minutes installed a device which enables the engine to operate perfectly on any mixture of fuel and ethanol, from 0% to 100% ethanol.
~Taylor Jenkins



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