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We're trying to create fuel competition in America, so when you fill up your car with fuel, you will have at least two options besides petroleum.
Because your car will be capable of burning multiple fuels, you'll be able to choose what fuel you want to buy today. Will it be gasoline? Ethanol from the local waste-management facility? Ethanol you made at home? Ethanol from corn? Methanol from agricultural waste? Methanol from natural gas? You will be able to choose. You…
ContinuePosted by Adam Khan on March 24, 2013 at 12:42am
Last spring I bought a conversion kit for my Corolla from David Blume, had a mechanic install it and have been using E85 since then. Recently my husband changed the spark plugs. They were white, indicating that the engine had been running too hot. Now he wants me to switch back to gasoline so I won't ruin the engine. He also doesn't like the fact that the engine doesn't start up right away. Can someone tell me how to remedy these problems?
Posted by Ariel on November 26, 2011 at 3:54am — 3 Comments
Last spring I bought a conversion kit for my Corolla from David Blume, had a mechanic install it and have been using E85 since then. Recently my husband changed the spark plugs. They were white, indicating that the engine had been running too hot. Now he wants me to switch back to gasoline so I won't ruin the engine. He also doesn't like the fact that the engine doesn't start up right away. Can someone tell me how to remedy these problems?
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