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AllSAFE supports go-slow approach to more ethanol blends at the pump

With a website that looks like it was made in about four minutes, the Alliance for a Safe Alternative Fuels Environment (AllSAFE) is continuing its mission to make ethanol pumps less confusing for people pumping gas. It's no surprise that filling your tank with E85 when you car is not flex-fuel capable is not a good idea, and AllSAFE is supporting the EPA's recent enforcement letter that addresses gas stations selling gasoline blended with more than 10 percent ethanol. AllSAFE's press release quotes the EPA as saying that gasoline blends higher ... Read more →

AllSAFE worries about widespread E20 use

AllSAFE, a group representing manufacturers of outdoor power equipment, marine manufacturers, small engine manufacturers as well as motorcycle and automobile manufacturers is warning us about E20. The ...

AllSAFE says damage to motors using ethanol blends higher than E10 need more study

A report by Dr. Ron Sahu indicates that not enough research has been put into long-term effects of fuel with higher than ten percent ethanol. According to his study, when combusted, ethanol releases ...

AllSAFE supports go-slow approach to more ethanol blends at the pump 1 year ago on Autoblog Green

With a website that looks like it was made in about four minutes, the Alliance for a Safe Alternative Fuels Environment (AllSAFE) is continuing its mission to make ethanol pumps less confusing for people pumping gas. It's no surprise that filling your tank with E85 when you car is not flex-fuel ...

AllSAFE worries about widespread E20 use 1 year ago on Autoblog Green

AllSAFE, a group representing manufacturers of outdoor power equipment, marine manufacturers, small engine manufacturers as well as motorcycle and automobile manufacturers is warning us about E20. The group released a note stating that it might not be advisable to use mid-level ethanol blends, such ...

AllSAFE says damage to motors using ethanol blends higher than E10 need more study 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

A report by Dr. Ron Sahu indicates that not enough research has been put into long-term effects of fuel with higher than ten percent ethanol. According to his study, when combusted, ethanol releases more heat, which could over time corrode and damage engine components not meant to sustain it, ...



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