"May Contain up to 10% Ethanol"
Over the last few months, all the gas stations in my area have quit selling
pure gas-- just the adulterated stuff. You can't find 100% petrol any more. As the percentage of alcohol in my tank ('07 Accord V6 EX-L sedan) increased, my mileage decreased-- consistently 10%-12% less than it used to be on the same 400 mile round trip I make on the interstate 2-3 times a month. Used to get in the low 30's-- now get in high 20's.... Is this the great "fool the public" scam or what-- paying for adulterated fuel that doesn't give you full value?? |
Re: "May Contain up to 10% Ethanol"
Runtime Error wrote:
> Over the last few months, all the gas stations in my area have quit selling > pure gas-- just the adulterated stuff. You can't find 100% petrol any more. > > As the percentage of alcohol in my tank ('07 Accord V6 EX-L sedan) > increased, my mileage decreased-- consistently 10%-12% less than it used to > be on the same 400 mile round trip I make on the interstate 2-3 times a > month. Used to get in the low 30's-- now get in high 20's.... > > Is this the great "fool the public" scam or what-- paying for adulterated > fuel that doesn't give you full value?? the bit i like is actually paying /more/ for the privilege of this lower energy/lower mileage gasoline! |
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"jim beam" <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote in message news:vuudnX1efKcVZC7VnZ2dnUVZ_gidnZ2d@speakeasy.ne t... > Runtime Error wrote: >> Over the last few months, all the gas stations in my area have quit >> selling pure gas-- just the adulterated stuff. You can't find 100% petrol >> any more. >> >> As the percentage of alcohol in my tank ('07 Accord V6 EX-L sedan) >> increased, my mileage decreased-- consistently 10%-12% less than it used >> to be on the same 400 mile round trip I make on the interstate 2-3 times >> a month. Used to get in the low 30's-- now get in high 20's.... >> >> Is this the great "fool the public" scam or what-- paying for adulterated >> fuel that doesn't give you full value?? > > the bit i like is actually paying /more/ for the privilege of this lower > energy/lower mileage gasoline! Don't worry Obama is going to change all that. Or at least that's what I thought I heard him say in a commercial. And we all know that politicians always tell the truth. |
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"Runtime Error" <bsod@nospam> wrote in message news:HbidnRBln-oTdC7VnZ2dnUVZ_r_inZ2d@comcast.com... > Over the last few months, all the gas stations in my area have quit > selling pure gas-- just the adulterated stuff. You can't find 100% petrol > any more. > > As the percentage of alcohol in my tank ('07 Accord V6 EX-L sedan) > increased, my mileage decreased-- consistently 10%-12% less than it used > to be on the same 400 mile round trip I make on the interstate 2-3 times a > month. Used to get in the low 30's-- now get in high 20's.... > > Is this the great "fool the public" scam or what-- paying for adulterated > fuel that doesn't give you full value?? I don't know where you live, but the addition of ethanol may be a government mandate. It is also possible the price of the fuel is lower than it would have been for 100% gasoline (but I don't know how you would tell, since the price of gasoline fluctuates on a daily basis). I am surprised you are claiming a 10%+ reduction in fuel economy. A small reduction is usual. Theoretically ethanol has about 85% of the energy in gasoline. So a 90% gasoline/10% ethanol blend should have about 98.5% as much energy as 100% gasoline. Assuming your car is operating properly, the fuel economy should only go down by at most 3%. Older, carbureted cars, can have real problems with 10% ethanol fuels, but modern fuel injected cars as new as your should handle it easily with a minimal effect on fuel economy. In some cases the reduction is even less that would be predicted by the reduction in energy content because the ethanol tainted fuel sometimes has a higher octane rating than 100% regular gasoline, which allows the engines PCM to advance the timing and partially compensate for the lower energy content by increasing the engine's efficiency slightly. At any rate, the fuel is what it is. It is not "adulterated." If the addition of ethanol is mandated by the government, you can't blame the fuel dealers. If it isn't, then you need to shop around for 100% gasoline (whatever that is - since gasoline itself is a blend of numerous compounds). I suspect if you keep careful records, you will find you mileage has not decreased by 10%. As for the price, unless you can find 100% gasoline in your area, how do you know that they aren't charging less for the E10 than for 100% gasoline? Ed |
Re: "May Contain up to 10% Ethanol"
Runtime Error wrote:
> Over the last few months, all the gas stations in my area have quit selling > pure gas-- just the adulterated stuff. You can't find 100% petrol any more. > > As the percentage of alcohol in my tank ('07 Accord V6 EX-L sedan) > increased, my mileage decreased-- consistently 10%-12% less than it used to > be on the same 400 mile round trip I make on the interstate 2-3 times a > month. Used to get in the low 30's-- now get in high 20's.... > > Is this the great "fool the public" scam or what-- paying for adulterated > fuel that doesn't give you full value?? No one ever tried to market the 10% Ethanol fuel as better than pure petrol. It's only because of the federal tax credit that it's being used as an octane enhancer (other than in states where it's being used as an alternative to MTBE). |
Re: "May Contain up to 10% Ethanol"
On Aug 26, 4:18 pm, "Just Me" <Jus...@nowhere.net> wrote:
> "jim beam" <spamvor...@bad.example.net> wrote in message > > news:vuudnX1efKcVZC7VnZ2dnUVZ_gidnZ2d@speakeasy.ne t... > > > Runtime Error wrote: > >> Over the last few months, all the gas stations in my area have quit > >> selling pure gas-- just the adulterated stuff. You can't find 100% petrol > >> any more. > > >> As the percentage of alcohol in my tank ('07 Accord V6 EX-L sedan) > >> increased, my mileage decreased-- consistently 10%-12% less than it used > >> to be on the same 400 mile round trip I make on the interstate 2-3 times > >> a month. Used to get in the low 30's-- now get in high 20's.... > > >> Is this the great "fool the public" scam or what-- paying for adulterated > >> fuel that doesn't give you full value?? > > > the bit i like is actually paying /more/ for the privilege of this lower > > energy/lower mileage gasoline! > > Don't worry Obama is going to change all that. Or at least that's whatI > thought I heard him say in a commercial. And we all know that politicians > always tell the truth. Middle America and Southern Democrats are not going to vote for a black guy. |
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Rocinante wrote:
> Middle America and Southern Democrats are not going to vote for a > black guy. They vote for black guys all the time. The Dixiecrats aren't voting for Obama, but they didn't vote for a white Catholic North easterner either. It'll all come down to Ohio and Florida again. Obama probably needs one of them to win, while McCain needs both. However this time there are a lot more formerly red states as toss-ups than in the past, so it's conceivable that Obama could win without Ohio and Florida. As of now, without toss-up states, and Ohio and Florida going to McCain, Obama is barely ahead at 273-265. "http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/maps/obama_vs_mccain/?map=10" With toss up states it's Obama 228, McCain 174, and 136 toss up. "http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/maps/obama_vs_mccain/?map=5" Obama should have chosen a Jewish Cuban woman from Florida as his running mate. Maybe McCain will do just that. Hopefully people will begin to get mad at what the Republicans are doing to the U.S.. |
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Obama is going to fix that too? We will be lucky to have cars if that
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Re: "May Contain up to 10% Ethanol"
SMS wrote:
> Runtime Error wrote: >> Over the last few months, all the gas stations in my area have quit >> selling pure gas-- just the adulterated stuff. You can't find 100% >> petrol any more. >> >> As the percentage of alcohol in my tank ('07 Accord V6 EX-L sedan) >> increased, my mileage decreased-- consistently 10%-12% less than it >> used to be on the same 400 mile round trip I make on the interstate >> 2-3 times a month. Used to get in the low 30's-- now get in high 20's.... >> >> Is this the great "fool the public" scam or what-- paying for >> adulterated fuel that doesn't give you full value?? > > No one ever tried to market the 10% Ethanol fuel as better than pure > petrol. that's not true. when ethanol mix first came out, the oilco propaganda was all about "higher octane", which is technically true, but highly misleading since octane != energy content. > It's only because of the federal tax credit that it's being used > as an octane enhancer (other than in states where it's being used as an > alternative to MTBE). it's not being used for that - it's being used to lower energy content, and thus decrease mileage, all while being subsidized to do so courtesy of the tax payer. you can bet your sweet a$$ the oilco's would be up in arms if ethanol was somehow to their disadvantage. |
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"SMS" <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote in message news:rN%sk.11051$L_.10117@flpi150.ffdc.sbc.com... > Rocinante wrote: > >> Middle America and Southern Democrats are not going to vote for a >> black guy. > > They vote for black guys all the time. The Dixiecrats aren't voting for > Obama, but they didn't vote for a white Catholic North easterner either. > > It'll all come down to Ohio and Florida again. Obama probably needs one of > them to win, while McCain needs both. However this time there are a lot > more formerly red states as toss-ups than in the past, so it's conceivable > that Obama could win without Ohio and Florida. > > As of now, without toss-up states, and Ohio and Florida going to McCain, > Obama is barely ahead at 273-265. > > "http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/maps/obama_vs_mccain/?map=10" > > With toss up states it's Obama 228, McCain 174, and 136 toss up. > > "http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/maps/obama_vs_mccain/?map=5" > > Obama should have chosen a Jewish Cuban woman from Florida as his running > mate. Maybe McCain will do just that. > > Hopefully people will begin to get mad at what the Republicans are doing > to the U.S.. I am convinced unhappily that after the last few years of our economy being looted by both Dems and Reps, bankers, real estate speculators, oil cos, oil speculators, various mobsters (domestic and international), lunatic terrorists and the military/industrial complex, that our prospects as free citizens are not so good right now. We have voted for and elected crooks and morons since 1968. Ron Paul is my Congressman so I'm hoping we'll be OK for a time, while the rest of of the USA circles the drain. There is a good chance that we Texans are just as naive as the rest of the flock. Bless us all............. |
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jim beam <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote in
news:_vSdnUeZVd56QynVnZ2dnUVZ_t7inZ2d@speakeasy.ne t: > SMS wrote: >> Runtime Error wrote: >>> Over the last few months, all the gas stations in my area have quit >>> selling pure gas-- just the adulterated stuff. You can't find 100% >>> petrol any more. >>> >>> As the percentage of alcohol in my tank ('07 Accord V6 EX-L sedan) >>> increased, my mileage decreased-- consistently 10%-12% less than it >>> used to be on the same 400 mile round trip I make on the interstate >>> 2-3 times a month. Used to get in the low 30's-- now get in high >>> 20's.... >>> >>> Is this the great "fool the public" scam or what-- paying for >>> adulterated fuel that doesn't give you full value?? >> >> No one ever tried to market the 10% Ethanol fuel as better than pure >> petrol. > > that's not true. when ethanol mix first came out, the oilco > propaganda was all about "higher octane", which is technically true, > but highly misleading since octane != energy content. > > >> It's only because of the federal tax credit that it's being used >> as an octane enhancer (other than in states where it's being used as >> an alternative to MTBE). > > it's not being used for that - it's being used to lower energy > content, and thus decrease mileage, all while being subsidized to do > so courtesy of the tax payer. you can bet your sweet a$$ the oilco's > would be up in arms if ethanol was somehow to their disadvantage. That there's an mileage hit is incidental to everything else surrounding ethanol. As a general rule, refiners and retailers refused to use ethanol until it was forced on them, and until the government made ethanol cheaper for the oil companies to buy by taking money out of your pocket to give to them. It was forced on the refiners originally by environmental lobby group pressure, and very lately, by the farm lobby and by companies that benefit from the consequences of government regulations (think ADM). Now it's national security that's also supposed to be a reason for ethanol mandates. The refiners and retailers can't use TEL, MMT or MTBE anymore. There's not much left after that, at least not at an acceptable price. Ethanol is extremely expensive both as an additive and a fuel, in addition to the storage problems its corrosiveness causes. With considerable price pressure having driven most of the margin out of motor fuels, refiners and retailers usually wait until everybody is pushed into the same boat, so they all face the same costs. TEL and MMT have little effect on the energy content of gasoline because they're added in such small amounts. MTBE and ethanol, on the other hand, are added in very large amounts, displacing gasoline in the mix. Add to that the fact that ethanol is partially oxidized to begin with, and you lose lots of usable energy. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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"Tegger" <invalid@invalid.inv> wrote
> [Ethanol etc.] was forced on the refiners > originally by environmental lobby group > pressure, Congress and the then President passed the law ultimately requiring a certain amount of ethanol in some parts of the U.S., all in an effort to reduce air pollution, which it does. One can blame only one's own choices in voting. Those unhappy with having to buy an ethanol blend of gasoline need to read reports of how awful the air was in certain parts of the country prior to the Clean Air Act. |
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"Elle" <honda.lioness@gmail.com> wrote in news:pDetk.10640$Ks1.8749
@newsfe02.iad: > "Tegger" <invalid@invalid.inv> wrote >> [Ethanol etc.] was forced on the refiners >> originally by environmental lobby group >> pressure, > > Congress and the then President passed the law ultimately > requiring a certain amount of ethanol in some parts of the > U.S., Yes, that's how lobby groups act; they get laws and regulations passed, thereby using the power of the state to effect their desired changes. > all in an effort to reduce air pollution, which it > does. One can blame only one's own choices in voting. I always liked H. L. Mencken's famous quote, "Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want and deserve to get it good and hard." > > Those unhappy with having to buy an ethanol blend of > gasoline need to read reports of how awful the air was in > certain parts of the country prior to the Clean Air Act. > The thing is, all three monitored pollutants were already drastically reduced (~90%) well before ethanol became common. Oxygenates (as MTBE) were originally intended to lower carbon monoxide emissions, and were first added in Colorado in the '70s or '80s. Ethanol is just another oxygenate, and a damned difficult one at that. MTBE was at first mandated, then prohibited on the basis of groundwater contamination. Since just about all underground tanks are (by law) now double-hulled, have very elaborate leak detection systems, and are now non- metallic, maybe it's time to phase MTBE back in. The corn lobby and ADM won't be happy, but just watch food prices fall. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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"Tegger" <invalid@invalid.inv> wrote
> Yes, that's how lobby groups act; they get laws and > regulations passed, > thereby using the power of the state to effect their > desired changes. You see lobbyists making laws. I see members of Congress, the President, and those who elect them doing so. > The thing is, all three monitored pollutants were already > drastically > reduced (~90%) well before ethanol became common. We disagree. |
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So i skipped all the politics, and to answer the question.
My friends civic use to get 400+ miles to teh tank its first few weeks and it slowly went down as it wore in. after a year he was doing mid 300s and it stayed there ever since. that might be ur case too, or maybe not. |
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