Brazil has been mixing 5% ethanol all the way back to 1938 and now mixes 24% in even the premium and since then no car has ever been harmed.
But since most of the readers here probably can´t even locate the country in the map, it´s no wonder we read stuff such as this.
When we in the US stop thinking we have the answers for everything and instead look for what's already working, then we will have a successful and independent energy model.
Until then we will continue having to say "yes" to whatever the arabs tell us.
Ethanol damage pushes propane gas as alternative
"Ethanol destroys engines"
What a bunch of lies.
Brazil has been mixing 5% ethanol all the way back to 1938 and now mixes 24% in even the premium and since then no car has ever been harmed.
But since most of the readers here probably can´t even locate the country in the map, it´s no wonder we read stuff such as this.
When we in the US stop thinking we have the answers for everything and instead look for what's already working, then we will have a successful and independent energy model.
Until then we will continue having to say "yes" to whatever the arabs tell us.