Where to find E85 biofuel?

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by Christophe » 29/01/07, 10:14

A new E 85 pump for the city of Angoulême

[26/01/2007 17:37 PM] Dominique Bussereau, Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, will inaugurate tomorrow, in the presence of Michel Edouard Leclerc, the new E851 pump at the E.Leclerc service station in Angoulême . .


http://www.agrisalon.com/06-actu/article-18093.php

This makes me think: why not create a specific subject on the site announcing the opening of the various E85 Pumps?
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by crispus » 29/01/07, 11:01

Hello,

Christophe wrote:This makes me think: why not create a specific subject on the site announcing the opening of the various E85 Pumps?


In the meantime, I'm coming back from La Rochelle: bioethanol is sold for € 0,78 per liter at the Leclerc station in Lagord.

I think I will document myself on flex boxes.

And on a good old Bernard motor tiller ("ordinary" gasoline), what are the modifications to do?
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by Targol » 29/01/07, 11:03

jean63 wrote:Thanks, but where do you find this army of merry men?


The link to the left of the frame where you write: Even more Smiley
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by jean63 » 29/01/07, 11:27

Targol wrote:
jean63 wrote:Thanks, but where do you find this army of merry men?


The link to the left of the frame where you write: Even more Smiley


How do you get them back? when you click on it nothing happens. right click ?
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by jean63 » 29/01/07, 11:29

Christophe wrote:
A new E 85 pump for the city of Angoulême

[26/01/2007 17:37 PM] Dominique Bussereau, Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, will inaugurate tomorrow, in the presence of Michel Edouard Leclerc, the new E851 pump at the E.Leclerc service station in Angoulême . .


http://www.agrisalon.com/06-actu/article-18093.php

This makes me think: why not create a specific subject on the site announcing the opening of the various E85 Pumps?


Nice this E85, but I read that the engine consumes 20% more (a bit like LPG).

From an emissions point of view, is there a comparison table somewhere that I missed?
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by Targol » 29/01/07, 11:43

jean63 wrote:
Targol wrote:
jean63 wrote:Thanks, but where do you find this army of merry men?


The link to the left of the frame where you write: Even more Smiley


How do you get them back? when you click on it nothing happens. right click ?


To the right of each image, there is a field that contains all the BBCode needed to display the image: just copy and paste the content of this field into your message.
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by Christophe » 29/01/07, 12:20

Crispus wrote:And on a good old Bernard motor tiller ("ordinary" gasoline), what are the modifications to do?


Any...

Be careful as Jean says, it consumes about 20% more E85 ... so beware of the TAX TRAP ...
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by Christophe » 29/01/07, 12:24

jean63 wrote:From an emissions point of view, is there a comparison table somewhere that I missed?


Look at this: https://www.econologie.com/valorisation- ... -2985.html

There are detailed balance sheets.

Regarding direct emissions, pkoi do you think that the flat heaters burn denatured ethyl alcohol rather than petroleum compounds? Maybe because their combustion is much easier and therefore cleaner than the latter ... (so much more than LPG ... sorry ...)
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by Woodcutter » 29/01/07, 23:10

Christophe wrote:[...] Attention as Jean says, it consumes 20% more about E85 ... so watch out for the TAX TRAP ...
And how would this be a "tax trap" Mr. Devil's Advocate?Image
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by Woodcutter » 29/01/07, 23:12

Christophe wrote:
Crispus wrote:And on a good old Bernard motor tiller ("ordinary" gasoline), what are the modifications to do?
Any...
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: Shock: Where did you get that from?
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