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August 3rd, 2008 10:33 PM #31
Maybe cash savings should not be the primary reason for converting to E85. One should convert to E85 because of cleaner emissions, and the switch to a more sustainable renewable energy source.
Not sure what the difference between E85 and E100 would be. Will pure ethanol (E100) not work on a E85-converted vehicle? Why use 15% petrol still (lubrication ba)?
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August 26th, 2008 06:07 PM #32Yung Ford Explorer sold locally are E85 compliant na?
Did anyone check with Ford philippines if the E85 will void the warranty?
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August 26th, 2008 06:08 PM #33Yung Ford Explorer sold locally are E85 compliant na?
Did anyone check with Ford philippines if the E85 will void the warranty?
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August 31st, 2008 01:45 PM #34heres an idea how much for will be the conversion kit will cost
http://flexfuelus.com/F80101_2
parang wala rin pala yang e85 na yan.... cheaper nga pero mas lower
ang km/liter .... parang mas ok pa ang lpg.....
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August 25th, 2009 10:00 PM #35
I wonder what happened to the E85 gasoline and their conversion kits?
What happened to the ones who converted their cars?
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