We Say No to Ethanol
According to FoxBusiness.com, the EPA, influenced by special interest groups, approved E-15 ethanol gasoline even though 95% of the cars on the road (228 million) could be damaged by using it. Three states so far are selling E-15 ethanol gasoline – Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa; but the EPA is pushing its use across the rest of the country. Car manufacturers have adapted cars to be able to use E-10 but not E-15. Can your car tolerate the high ethanol levels? Older cars are particularly susceptible to being damaged by E-15. Also, BMW, Toyota, Nissan, Chrysler, Volkswagen, etc. have said their car warranties will not cover fuel-related claims.
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In our humble opinion, ethanol does not belong in the racing world either. The lower cost of ethanol does not balance out with the adverse effects of ethanol on the entire fuel system. Are you ready to do preventative maintenance from the foam in the fuel cell and the inner lining of every fuel line to the fuel pump, regulator, filter, and the carburetor plus the internal steel parts of your engine after every race? Even the use of “pump gas” and highly oxygenated fuels quickly leads to deterioration of carburetor parts and gaskets, and corrosion of the metal itself.
We recommend a good 110 octane fuel from a reliable source.