how can we blame this on Biden?
>>535111825So they are waiving the emissions standards to a allow a lower quality fuel blend, I wouldn't call that diluting the fuel, but allowing more cheaper blends. Frankly finally they are doing something to address costs, otherwise we might have to go to woodgas like the Norks.
>>535111825>how can we blame this on Biden?who cares just blame it on himthat'll make the libs seethe
>>535111825Does ethanol fuck up your engine? Should I get the premium gas even though my car engine can handle regular?>>535112191Ethanol might be slightly cheaper but I believe it also burns faster so there might not be much of a savings. Better to just not fuck with Iran in the first place if they can close important waterways needed to transport important stuff like crude. Hindsight is 20/20 I guess.
>>535111825Why don't they just encourage companies to start remote work again which would reduce the demand price of gas?
>>535112347>Does ethanol fuck up your engine?if you have an older engine it defintely does, ethanol fucks hard with all old school seals and gaskets. Gums up your fuel system too. Modern engines are built with ethanol in mind.Bio diesel is even worse. Completely dumpsters your injectors and makes engines start knocking with less than 50k miles on them.
>>535112191Ethanol blends get lower mpg than gasoline. They destroy older cars. They pollute like fucking crazy. It’s all a fucking ruse, you nitwit.
>>535112191It burns dirtier and faster. Less miles per gallon, but price number goes down so trump can claim he owned the libs.
>>535112496Would an 11 year old engine be at risk?
>>535113318Probably not? If its the same blend as they do in Europe
>>535112681You left out that farmers plant more corn and less food crops as a result, nothing farmers love more than government subsidies
>>535112483Because then the gas companies would make less money.
>>535111825And the left were the first to do it.
>>535112347>>535112496I know ethanol simply burns hotter, but most engines are not flex fuel certified, and something like e85 wouldn't work.But I am curious if a car that handles e15 fine will handle something with higher percentages without breaking down over time.
He literally drained our strategic reserves, which are meant for situations like this, to artificially lower gas prices to help his reelection.Checkmate, retard.
>>535112496This is the end of all the old clunkers that still run unless they do a complete rebuild and upgrade all the gaskets.
>>535114226alcohol has a worse stoichiometric ratio than gasoline meaning you have to use more of it so you get terrible fuel mileage and the amount of fuel in the cylinder would wash away the oil film and cause more wear on the engine.
>>535112347ethanol is less energy dense. essentially they're lower the price per gallon but also decreasing your miles per gallon. it's incredibly jewish.it's often used in racing due to it's evaporative cooling effects that let higher strung engines dump fuel into the engine to keep it cool, but gasoline mix of hydrocarbons is still king.
>>535111825Ethanol is shit, we have it in our gas in California, it ruins your fuel system. It attracts moisture and will start corroding fuel system parts that are metal. I had my project car parked for about a year and it corroded and pitted my Edelbrock carb, the aluminum and the brass parts like the jets. So make sure if you park a vehicle for awhile, unhook the fuel line and drain the system, run the car out of gas.
>>535113318not really unless you had a lot of old rubber fuel lines. cars have been mostly hard lines since the standardization of fuel injection in 1985/1986. ethanol gas is really bad for things like small engines or mechanical fuel pumps (rubber diaphragm) where the fuel system is a zero pressure ventilation because the alcohol in the fuel will suck moisture out of the air and rape everything in the fuel system. it’s not so bad if you completely empty your tank once a week or cycle through a lot of fuel which isn’t happening on garden machinery. like the other guy said it will literally create sludge in the system
>>535112483Seriously. Get people off the fucking roads and you can stifle at least a little demand.
>>535111825>diluted gasRemember folks this is the golden age we voted for!