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Ethanol > E85
The following information is about E85.
E85 Defined
A blend of 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent ordinary unleaded gasoline. This fuel mixture is used in Flexible Fuel Vehicles (see below).
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Off-site E85 Links, User Submitted
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Mon Jun 29
Tue Jun 23
- Ethanol 10/06: E85, alternative fuels, flexible-fuel vehicles
- The Flex-Fuel Challenge Photo Contest: take a picutre of your trip, win a prize
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Sun Jun 21
- 2010 Honda Insight Road Test Reviews
- Will Mazda go Hybrid?
- Toyota 'Special Edition' Crown Hybrid Sedan
- :: TheSouthern.co m - Southern Illinois' Homepage ::: More than 7 million vehicles on American roadways are capable of running on gasoline blended with between 10 percent and 85 percent ethanol, a renewable energy source development from corn and other vegetative materials.
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