Bliss36 wrote:
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If they simply added more fuel in the carb/injector settings, there would be ZERO damage to any of those engines.
Ric,
I'm confused with your position on this. The ethanol producers get huge tax subsidies to produce crap that damages your engine unless you dump more of this garbage into your engine to run richer. So if you jet your carb to run 10-15% richer to prevent damage...where's the benefit? Your now running 110-115% more fuel than you normally would thru your carb to prevent damage, so you have already paid for the ethanol thru taxes and now you have to burn more fuel at an expense to you...makes a ton of sense. Ric...this is a serious question...Are you an ethanol lobbyist?
Nobody said running ethanol was fuel efficient. Ethanol is not garbage. It's renewable, less dangerous, and can make more power. Why do you think Indy/F1 cars run it?
I'm a car guy. I grew up racing gokarts on methanol. I know what the stuff does, I know it's effects on engines. I know how to retune engines from gasoline to E100. We were manually blending fuels before "E" anything ever existed to cheat and get better fuel economy in long races.
My stand on Ethanol is that... it's fuel to run my engine that doesn't pollute our waters here in Florida (thanks BP). Oh, let's not forget the Valdez or the Gulf oil fires. If we want to progress as a species, we need to get away from the dino juice. I'll happily get less MPG's and run ethanol to save my planet.
Oh and to add:
A properly running engine running E85 (better if it was pure ethanol) produces virtually zero carbon monoxide. The only product of combustion is carbon dioxide and water. In the marine world, could you imagine how much safer that would make boating?!?!??! Do you know how many people get hurt/die every year from carbon monoxide poisoning?? That would disappear!