Regardless of the pork politics and sketchy economics of ethanol production in this country, you have to admit the stuff makes for great race fuel. Widely available in the Midwest, where it’s produced ...
Editor's Note: What if there were technologies and approaches to running a race car that significantly increased performance, were relatively inexpensive, lowered operational costs, supported domestic ...
Ever wonder about those yellow gas pumps marked E85 that dispense fuel that's typically slightly less expensive than the station's other options? E85 is an ethanol-heavy blend of gasoline that ...
Do a quick Google search on ethanol and you'll find yourself buried in a mountain of information from various perspectives. The Corn Growers of America want you to believe that ethanol-an alcohol ...
What is a E85 Fuel? E85 is an ethanol-gasoline blend that may contain up to 85 per cent fuel ethanol and 15 per cent petrol. It’s found favour as a race fuel, and E85-powered vehicles are said to ...
E85 is a blend of 85 percent Ethanol, a grain-alcohol made from corn, and 15 percent gasoline. This mixture gives the fuel a much higher octane rating than gasoline, and is cheaper than pump gas, race ...
Ethanol-blended fuels can make more power in your road car but less in a race engine, at least according to Holden. Confused? So are we, so we did some digging as to why the same fuel can behave ...