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Originally Posted by dank24
Make My Car E85 - Conversion Kits
They have conversion kits. I just really think america has to cut down on the fossil fuel intake because the world is obviously pretty screwed as it is. I would really like to see Al-Gore run again and win so he can prevent/ lengthen America's timespan. Because most of those presidents are worried about the war (which they should be), but I believe global warming and burning of fossil fuels is a huge one they really need to concentrate on. Every other day I am watching the news and seeing its getting worse and worse. First with antartica being full to capacity with C02, now hurricane season is going to last longer and have more large scale hurricanes, polar bears are dieing, something about bees not harvesting causing crops to die off, etc..
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You can run that type of conversion kit at your own risk. I find that their site is a little misleading. They do admit that ethanol will wear our your fuel pump faster and that if your injectors fall out of spec you will experience losses: increased consumption, poor vehicle performance, bumps while changing gears and difficulty to reach the maximum speed. They didn't talk about the damage that ethanol can do to other parts of your fuel system; fuel tank, hoses, seals, ect. They don't mention that you will experience a 25% reduction in fuel economy, thier EPA certification test car went from 32 mpg to 23.5 mpg. If you're getting 35 mpg now, get ready for 26 mpg or worse. This type of conversion kit merely intercepts the injector signal from your ECU, and lengthens it to make your injectors provide more fuel to your engine, to make up for the lower energy density of E85. They claim that it will operate as a flexible fuel engine, which is basically true. The sensors in your engine will compensate for regular gasoline if you use it by reducing the signal pulses, but your car will probably not perform efficiently at idle or low throttle settings, and I would predict that your emissions using regular gasoline will go up if this kit is installed.
I guess that if you don't really like your car, it might be worth sacrificing it for the good of the world, but that is a choice you have to make for yourself.
Eric
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Cars that I currently own/drive 
2007 BOM Fit Sport 5A
2002 Sebring Limited convertable
1989 Chev 4WD Suburban
1975 Porsche 914 Renegaded 327 V8
1915 Ford Model T Touring (stock)