A University of Minnesota study found that using higher blends of ethanol (20%) blended into gasoline did not cause damage or cause performance problems when used in standard gasoline engines.
Study: Your Car Can Run On 20% Ethanol : Gas 2.0
Study: Your Car Can Run On 20% Ethanol : Gas 2.0
(via gas2.org)
Submitted by claybodie on Thu, 2008-03-06 22:36. | Tags: architecture | alternative fuels | biofuel | cars | E10 | E20 | ethanol | Flex-Fuel | FlexFuel | renewable fuel | research | study | transportation
Oh how I wish they would

On March 10th, 2008 ecojoe says:
Oh how I wish they would just work on solar cars. Mr. Sun is just waiting to help out.
Green thinking for the average Joe
Great! Waste more money on a bad idea
I'm pro green fuel, but ethanol is a BAD idea. You get more and better fuel using soy to produce bio diesel with less of an impact to the food supply and prices. Ethanol is a political handout for farmers, not a good solution.