I've worked with 50-100% concentrations of ethanol with 100% higher flow rates thru rubber, plastic, steel, bronze, galvanized etc. without any corrosion issues in heating systems.
I realize you guys are just passing on what you have heard. But for people that have used chemicals like these before, it's hard not to laugh. To think the public is up in arms with 15% of their gasoline has ethanol in it.
Some may argue that the problem lies in the remaining 85%. More than a hundred years ago steam & electric engines were the most popular engines used for autos. I suspect misinformation by the oil lobby led to it's demise.
What fuel is available today in every city in the world that would increase engine component life by 300%, reduce pollution and can be produced naturally or refined from the same hydrocarbon material used to make gasoline?
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