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manjestic
Location: North Shore, MA
Joined: Oct 31, 2011
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Re: LCT vs. Loncin: who's best?
Reply #2 Dec 17, 2011 5:57 pm |
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I don't use Gasohol in anything. How does anyone avoid the nanny state, Federal mandate of E10, the big disaster that it is? Don't mean to derail the thread...
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CharlesW
Joined: Jan 9, 2011
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Re: LCT vs. Loncin: who's best?
Reply #3 Dec 17, 2011 6:35 pm |
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How does anyone avoid the nanny state, Federal mandate of E10, the big disaster that it is? Don't mean to derail the thread... No problem avoiding E10 in Iowa.
There is no Federal mandate and Iowa hasn't made it mandatory. They do have the state tax set-up so E10 is about 5% cheaper. I gladly pay the 5% difference for gasoline without Ethanol in it. I also feel the 4% to 5% price difference is about equal to the reduced mileage my vehicle gets with E10. Makes it a tradeoff economically and E10 certainly isn't benefiting the environment. The only advantage I see is getting 10% less fuel from someone that wants to kill us. The Mythical E10 Mandate Many people misunderstand what the country in general — and their state in particular — is required to do about ethanol in auto gasoline. First, let’s look at the BIG picture: There is no federal mandatory E10 law. Many people believe that there is, but it is not true. There are only six states with active mandatory ethanol laws and only five of those have mandatory E10 laws. The five states with active mandatory E10 laws are, in order of implementation: Minnesota, Hawaii, Missouri, Oregon, and Florida. The state of Washington has a wimpy mandatory 2% volumetric ethanol law. Two states have mandatory E10 laws on the books that have never triggered, and probably never will, Montana and Pennsylvania, and one other state has one of those useless 2% volumetric laws on its books that has never triggered, Louisiana. Info current as of September 2011.
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Greg13
Joined: Nov 6, 2011
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Re: LCT vs. Loncin: who's best?
Reply #4 Dec 17, 2011 7:32 pm |
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Charles, How much can you send me?? We are stuck with the Ethanol mix here, major PITA. I personally haven't run either, but I hope LCT motors work better than their website.
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royster
" It is the use of power tools that separates man from animals"
Location: New Brunswick, Canada
Joined: Feb 11, 2011
Points: 284
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Re: LCT vs. Loncin: who's best?
Reply #7 Dec 18, 2011 12:42 pm |
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Basically the same debate: Ford Pinto vs. Yugo: who's best? ;)
Scot I owned a 1999 Ford Pinto until last year. I had 450,000 kms on it. It had good power but, it wasn't that easy on gas, only about 30 mpg on the highway. I had the valve seals replaced at 200,000 kms Other than sparkplug changes every 50,000 kms, I had no other costs. I once towed my neighbour's Yugo for 100 kms , it was worn out at 10,000 kms.
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FrankMA
Location: Merrimack Valley/Northeastern Mass
Joined: Jul 1, 2010
Points: 587
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Re: LCT vs. Loncin: who's best?
Reply #8 Dec 18, 2011 12:48 pm |
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I owned a 1999 Ford Pinto until last year. I had 450,000 kms on it. It had good power but, it wasn't that easy on gas, only about 30 mpg on the highway. I had the valve seals replaced at 200,000 kms Other than sparkplug changes every 50,000 kms, I had no other costs. I once towed my neighbour's Yugo for 100 kms , it was worn out at 10,000 kms. I thought Ford stopped making those in the late 70's/early 80's????
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