i swear there is some of the worst logic ive ever heard b4 on this thread.
http://www.cobaltss.net/forums/showthread.php?t=108664
i swear there is some of the worst logic ive ever heard b4 on this thread.
http://www.cobaltss.net/forums/showthread.php?t=108664
head hurts after 4 post.
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well lets see, you complain about shitty logic but link us to a colbalt forum? Ahh the irony
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i don;t know much about the science of it but i know that it will not do anything for our country but drive food prices up and create shortfalls of things like wheat.......which is already happening by the way.
its a waste of time trying to save money and find alternitive fuel. it would work on a car for E85 only. buts its a joke trying to get a car to run on both. GM knows this first hand. HAHA. either way its a waste. same with hybirds. they will phase out as soon as it hits the used car market. alot of these newer cars will make things real interesting in the nest 10 yrs or so. with the way people dont maintain their cars and all the leasing. used cars are going to be hell for us broke people.
and its less efficient..why would you use something less efficent?
Because its $1.00 cheaper per gallon and I can make more power than 93 octane pump gas with it.
I could care less about running both fuels, but I'm gonna try the E85 in my car. I can always switch back to 93 easily if I need to.
For my case I have to change a couple of carb parts and tune for it, thats it. I have my 93 pump gas tune written down, all i will have to do it change metering blocks and go back to it.