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  1. J

    Flex Fuel vs Reg gas milage

    You are correct, the 15% is meant to denature the PGA, otherwise it is illegal to possess. As far as using Ethanol goes, in the long run its a much better option, eventhough we are currently using crops to make it in most regions we need to remember a few things - 1.) This IS a renewable...
  2. J

    Flex Fuel vs Reg gas milage

    Indeed, as that is exactly what E85 is, Pure Grain Alcohol (with a bittering agent) and Gasoline.
  3. J

    Flex Fuel vs Reg gas milage

    just to be a bit clearer, the 85% is moonshine, you would still need to mix 15% gasoline to make it a true e85 fuel.
  4. J

    Flex Fuel vs Reg gas milage

    All flex fuel is, is moonshine, and being from Tennessee, it certainly isn't hard to learn how to make it. All sorts of homebrew kits out there, once you get it all built you can easily make this for under $2 a gallon.
  5. J

    Flex Fuel vs Reg gas milage

    ah, well I'm actually working on building a still with a work buddy of mine and using flex fuel in all of our vehicles, estimates would put our 85 - 15 mixture at somewhere near $1.40 a gallon. That's the reason i'm seriously considering it.
  6. J

    Flex Fuel vs Reg gas milage

    Hi, hate to make my first post a hijack one, but I was wondering if anyone had done the conversion to e85 and how'd they go about it? I have an 04 Yukon and sadly the 8th character of the vin isn't a "z" so its not setup for it. As I understand it the 5.3 Vortec is the same, the fuel lines...
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