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If the fuel is scarce and hard to find I don't see how that will cause worldwide famine, and vice versa. Rather than take a political position, or try to predict the future as in what will happen if, my view is if and when its available to me I may consider it.

Same for the car, if and when repairs need to be made related to E85 compatibility, I'll consider it.

Anybody know what you get with a partial tank of E85 and the rest normal pump gas?
Old 05-12-2008, 01:39 PM
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