e85 can u do that on a honda??
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kinda pointless unless you're doing it to take advantage of the octane increase, (cheaper than running ras gas), otherwise it's pretty much just a novelty. plus e85 is a dying alternative fuel technology, the infrastructure can't support it. hydrogen fuel cells and all-electric cars once the technology matures will make corn fuel obsolete.
If you're TRUELY interested do some serious research, there are actually benefits to E-85 but it mostly only benefits Forced Induction vehicles. If you're genuinely interested there is plenty of info out there you're just not searching hard enough. Otherwise i'm guessing that this is just a topic starter post
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May 5, 2013 06:58 PM




