I don't want to get into a political debate about the merits of ethanol, nobody should ever claim it is going to be the answer to all of America's energy needs, it just isn't possible, but it can be a small piece to our energy puzzle and still have plenty of corn for feed. Remember this is corn raised for livestock feed (and other commercial uses), not the corn you buy in the grocery store.
As for it producing less power, the decrease in mileage is a result of the lower BTU's, but that doesn't mean your vehicle will have less power. Actually Ford's research shows a 5% increase in HP on there flexfuel vehicles when using E85.
I didn't want to start a debate on ethanol, was just trying to clear up some common misconceptions, if I offended anyone I'm sorry, I never intended too.
As for it producing less power, the decrease in mileage is a result of the lower BTU's, but that doesn't mean your vehicle will have less power. Actually Ford's research shows a 5% increase in HP on there flexfuel vehicles when using E85.
I didn't want to start a debate on ethanol, was just trying to clear up some common misconceptions, if I offended anyone I'm sorry, I never intended too.