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FAQS Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some FAQ's that
we receive on a daily basis
Is ethanol corrosive? Ethanol is not in itself very corrosive, although it can contain a very small amount of water. When water and air is mixed you get rust. Ethanol is water soluble so it has an attraction to water (like a sponge). OEM engineers were given a task in the early 1990's to design vehicles to conform to ethanol.
Automotive engineers do not
design something that is ALMOST safe
or can ALMOST meet a standard.
Rather, engineers design above and beyond
the requirements needed. So it's
difficult to see why we would presently be
using ethanol in a small amount in
our gasoline if there was just a small
amount of risk involved. That just
doesn't happen!!
Do I have to change my gas tank?
The need to change
your gas tank is a myth. Most vehicles from
the early 1990's through today have tanks
that are molded out of either teflon or
polymer material. Although ethanol will
clean the impurities left behind from the
dirty gasoline we use in our fuel system, we
recommend changing your fuel filter a couple
of times and possibly the fuel pump as well
until all impurities are removed. 90% of all
fuel injectors are self-cleaning and the use
of ethanol will only add to the cleaning
nature of the fuel injectors.
Is it legal? Does the E.P.A. approve? The E.P.A has made a policy amendment to converting vehicles to run on E85, and it almost seems as though the ethanol gods are pushing for less stringent laws than the E.P.A. has enforced in the past. Many government officials are also pushing for the use of flex fuel vehicles and are demanding and encouraging auto makers to make more. The amendment states that any vehicle conversion must meet or exceed the OEM emission standard. Ethanol emits far less than the emission standard. In fact, tests indicate as much as 70% less pollution with ethanol than any other fuel on the market. Today in 2007 Full Flex International has the only EPA OBD2 compliant product of this kind on the market.
Is there a tax credit? In some states that have a large public need there is up to a 100% rebate for converting you car to run on ethanol. We have discovered that in Illinois there is an 80% rebate available to any that do so. If you live in Iowa a new law was passed that stating that the owner of any vehicle converted to run on ethanol should contact the county treasurer to obtain a sticker that is to be placed on the windshield within 30 days of the conversion.
FYI The use of ethanol has allowed Brazil to become independent from foreign oil and has been proven to be a cleaner more practical fuel than gasoline.
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