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- E85 - Wikipedia
E85 Logo used in the United States for E85 fuel E85 is an abbreviation typically referring to an ethanol fuel blend of 85% ethanol fuel and 15% gasoline or other hydrocarbon by volume
- E85 Fuel Explained: What to Know About Ethanol-Blended Gasoline
Discover what E85 fuel is and how it works This beginner-friendly guide explains ethanol-blended gasoline, benefits, drawbacks, and if it's right for your car
- What is E85 gas? Why it’s cheaper and why not every car can use it
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif — With gas prices climbing above $5 a gallon in San Diego County, some drivers are noticing a much cheaper option at the pump: E85 fuel
- E85 Gas Finder - Find E85 Flex Fuel Stations Near Me
Find E85 flex fuel stations near you with our easy-to-use E85 station locator Real-time data on E85 gas stations, flex fuel benefits, and everything you need for your flex fuel vehicle
- E85 Guide: Everything You Need To Know About Flex Fuel
Learn all about E85 in our guide, what cars use it and availability of this biofuel Find out what flex-fuel offers plus the advantages and disadvantages
- E85 Fuel - US EPA
E85 is a blend of 85 percent denatured ethanol and 15 percent gasoline and is the highest ethanol fuel blend available in the market Basic information on E85 is here
- E85 (Flex Fuel) - Alternative Fuels Data Center
E85 (or flex fuel) is a term that refers to high-level ethanol-gasoline blends containing 51% to 83% ethanol, depending on geography and season (see Fuel Properties and E85 Flex Fuel Specification)
- A Complete Guide to Flex Fuel and E85 Gas - CARFAX
E85 gas is gasoline that contains from 51% to 83% ethanol (a plant-derived alcohol), according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Because cold weather affects combustion, the blend of gasoline and ethanol must be adjusted seasonally
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