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Don’t put E85 ethanol in your vehicle. It will ruin it. Myth Busted!

We are change2e85.com. We are looking to educate the public about the advantages of using E85 Ethanol over gasoline. The myths, wives tales, scare tactics, urban legends are plentiful. We would like to dispel some of these myths.
 

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PRLog (Press Release) – MYTH: Don’t put E85 ethanol in your vehicle. It will ruin it.

FACT: One tank won’t hurt. Some dealers are spreading rumors and charging $300-$3000 for one tank of accidental E85 use. E85 use in a standard vehicle may cause misfiring and a rough ride. Your check engine light will come on. One of our customers reported that they tried E85 in their new Cadillac. The car ran so poorly that they got half a block. They had it towed to the dealer. They were changed $2000 to have the fuel system purged, new fuel injectors installed and a complete fuel management system replacement. The dealer also voided their warranty. I recommended that they report this dealership to the attorney general of their state and the BBB. This is robbery. I have people call me all the time and ask what they should do in this situation. I joke and say, buy an E85 conversion kit! If you should accidentally or on purpose put E85 in your vehicle, drain the tank, put in regular gas and all will be well. Folks in the Denver area are so grateful when I help them, they offer me the E85 for free. If you use E85 ethanol without a conversion kit or in non-FlexFuel capable vehicles for extended periods, you really can ruin your engine. One tank: don’t worry.

To see a list of many busted myths, please visit our website at http://www.change2e85.com/servlet/Page?template=Myths.
http://www.change2e85.com is an official distributor and reseller of Full Flex Gold E85 conversion kits from Full Flex International. Full Flex Gold E85 ethanol converter kits work on nearly any fuel injected vehicle. It’s easy to install and operate. It is “plug and play” technology that will let a vehicle run on all gasoline, all ethanol, or a combination of both like E85.

http://www.change2e85.com has even installed an E85 conversion kit on a 2003 Triumph motorcycle. The E85 converting process was easy and took about 15 minutes. A detailed description of the conversion process and pictures of the installation can be found at http://www.change2e85.com/servlet/Page?template=MCconversion.

E85 is cheaper, cleaner and is made in America. Ethanol is made from corn and other plants. Brazil has cut their foreign fuel dependence through sugar cane being distilled into ethanol. Brazil has been using these kits to convert their vehicles for 20 years now and over 40,000 Full Flex Gold FlexFuel converters have been sold all over the world. The converter kits are safe and the use of ethanol will not harm a standard vehicle. Don’t put E85 into your vehicle if it has not been converted. Your vehicle will not know how to properly use it which may create some issues or cause engine damage with extended use. The Full Flex Gold tells your engine how to properly detonate ethanol and creates a seamless Flex Fuel experience.

Full Flex Gold is the only E85 ethanol conversion kit that is EPA compliant. This means that it meets or exceeds the EPA’s guidelines for emissions and fuel economy out of a converted vehicle. It is also the only certified converter in Brazil.

To learn more about converting your vehicle to E85 ethanol with the Full Flex Gold, or to find an E85 gas station near you, log into our website at http://www.change2e85.com. Changing the world to ethanol one vehicle at a time.

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Here at change2E85.com, you can purchase the only 2007 OBD2 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) compliant E85 ethanol conversion kit in the United States. It is the only truly "Plug and Play" FlexFuel converter. A handy person can install this E85 conversion themselves. For the more timid, almost any mechanic can easily install it. Converting to E85 Ethanol is easy and good for the environment.

Your vehicle will have the ability to run on gas, ethanol, or any combination of the two.

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Issued By:change2E85.com
Website:http://www.change2E85.com
Email:Click to contact author
Phone:1-877-E85-E853
City/Town:Denver
State/Province:Colorado
Zip:80602-7672
Country:United States
Categories:Automotive, Energy, Farming
Tags:E85, Fuel, Ethanol, Vehicle, Gas, station, Car, converting, Conversion, Kit, Flexfuel, flex, Fuel, Price, Gold, Epa, compliant, Warranty

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