[AT] E85/Flex Fuel conversions

David Bruce davidbruce at yadtel.net
Sat Feb 3 10:21:43 PST 2007


And along with the corn you would think there would be more effort in 
using other types of biomass as the starting point for making ethanol.  
I don't wish ill to the producers but you can bet the increases in corn 
prices will push developments into than direction.
David
NW NC

Mike wrote:
> I saw a program on Discovery or some such channel about how a country 
> in South America, Brazil I think, was going to be completely 
> independant from foreign oil in a couple of years. They will be 
> making all their fuel from sugar cane alcohol. They had started 
> phasing out oil years ago, and are now to a point where they can do 
> completely without it. It sure seems like we could do the same thing 
> with all the corn we produce. 
>
> Mike
>
> -- "David A. Laughead Jr." <daljr at bright.net> wrote:
> I haven't found or heard much about E85 fuels. What I know is that 
> not many
> vehicles can run it. I support it fully.
>
> I have found less about conversions for non compatible vehicles. But 
> I did
> just find this product I guess I need to look into it further. Go 
> here for
> it http://flextek.com/index.htm
>
> I thought this could be a good discussion,
> Dave Laughead
> Arcanum, ohio
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