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Old 10-29-2011, 12:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Urge your Representative to support H.R. 3199 today!

On November 2, 2011, the Energy and Environment Subcommittee of the House Science, Space and Technology Committee, chaired by Rep. Andy Harris (R-MD), will hold a hearing entitled "Conflicts and Unintended Consequences of Motor Fuel Standards."

On October 14, 2011, Representative Jim Sensenbrenner (R-WI) introduced H.R. 3199. This bill would require the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to seek independent scientific analysis on the effects of 15 percent ethanol blend (E15) gasoline.

"The EPA's decision to allow E15 into the marketplace will impact every American who owns a car, lawnmower or boat," Sensenbrenner said. Automakers insist that using E15 will void warranties, lower fuel efficiency and cause premature engine failure. In off-road engines, the effects can even be dangerous for users.

"There are serious concerns that the EPA used only one Department of Energy test and rushed E15's introduction into the marketplace," Sensenbrenner said. "This test was limited in scope and ignored a plethora of evidence – albeit inconvenient evidence for the EPA – that shows E15 gasoline has a negative effect on engines."

The new E15 gasoline formulation may appear at a fueling station near you and you need to be careful where you use this new fuel blend. That is because the EPA, in October 2010, approved E15 for use in model year 2007 and newer light duty vehicles (cars, light-duty trucks, and medium-duty passenger vehicles). In January 2011, it added model year 2001-2006 light duty vehicles to the approved list.

Riders should pay attention to this list because no motorcycles or ATVs are currently listed.

The AMA is concerned about E15 because it burns hotter than gasoline that contains a lesser amount of ethanol. In engines not designed to dissipate that extra heat, damage in the form of premature wear can result. Although this is a concern in all motorcycles, it's particularly problematic for air-cooled engines found in many bikes. Moreover, use of E15 may even void the manufacturer warranty.

Since the approved list includes many light-duty vehicles in use today, refineries, distributors, and fueling stations may choose to offer primarily E15 gasoline because of this action by the EPA. This should concern all motorcyclists and off-highway enthusiasts since this may affect the availability of gasoline with less or no ethanol (E10 or E0).

Representative Sensenbrenner also introduced H.R. 748. This bill would prohibit the Administrator of the EPA from authorizing the use of gasoline containing greater than 10 percent ethanol in certain vehicles.

Write your Congressman today and ask them to support H.R. 748 and H.R. 3199.
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Thanks for the heads up Dick!
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Old 10-29-2011, 05:01 PM   #3 (permalink)
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We've had E15 here in Oz for years, only one car that I know of (Holden Commodore 6 cyl) could use it. The govt made a big fuss about it but no one wanted to use it so it's almost dead now. FWIW we only have E10 in our lowest grade of fuel (91 octane) but you can still buy 91 without ethanol for a few cents a litre more, 95 & 98 never have ethanol.

Don't buy E15 and the market will kill it off.
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If I read that right then all HD's (aircooled) would break down sooner than 1 week from delivery... (I kid)

The K-100 stuff I had in my experiment a few weeks back will remove the moisture and ethanol in the gas we buy. They should look at other alternatives instead of pouring more ethanol down our throats...
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If I read that right then all HD's (aircooled) would break down sooner than 1 week from delivery... (I kid)

The K-100 stuff I had in my experiment a few weeks back will remove the moisture and ethanol in the gas we buy. They should look at other alternatives instead of pouring more ethanol down our throats...
Agree with you, and that was a good little experiment...gonna get some k-100 soon.
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Agree with you, and that was a good little experiment...gonna get some k-100 soon.
Me too. winter coming on and I am going to put it in my generator, vette, bike, trucks and ATV's
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I thought the EPA was the "enemy"
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One thing for sure.......our fuel pumps (among other things) don't like heat.

Not an enemy, just a political lib tool!
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