rickfarang wrote:The only real problems with gasohol occured in the early days (When was that, about 1980?), when it was discovered that some parts of the fuel system disintegrated under the effects of gasohol. If you car was designed to use gasohol, then you shouldn't see any problems.
The US State has forced the US industries to sell gasoline containing 10% ethonol. I haven't seen anything else available. It's a political deal which kowtows to the (extremely wealthy) environmental lobbies, supposedly buys some votes. It drives up the price of gasoline and corn-related foods. The US taxpayers have to foot the bill for the associated pork barrel costs.
I can't believe my 91 and 94 toyotos were designed to use ethonol contaminated gasoline.








