Washington
Examiner
Study:
New E15 gas can ruin auto
engines
Paul Bedard, Washington Secrets
January 30, 2013
This
week's warm Washington
temperatures had some thinking about rolling the Lawn-Boy out of the
garage for
the first cut of the year. And we all know what that means: Difficult
starts
due to E10 gas that gels when it sits.
Now,
according to a new study, cars
and truck may face the same fate thanks to President Obama's demand for
a
higher ethanol in the new E15 gas.
The
fuel industry's American
Petroleum Institute tested the 15 percent ethanol gas approved in 2010
and
found it gums up fuel systems, prompts "check engine" lights to come
on, and messes with fuel gauge readings.
"Failure
of these components
could result in breakdowns that leave consumers stranded on busy roads
and
highways," said the industry report. Worse: API said the fuel
problems--not found in E5 or E10 blends--aren't always covered by auto
warranties.
The
industry prefers pure fuel to
an ethanol mix, but the report isn't likely to slow the administrations
green
push, according to a Washington auto lobbyist.
The
key points from the API report
are below...
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the rest of the article at the
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