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Historic Vehicle Association

Historic Vehicle Association. www.historicvehicle.org . What is Ethanol?. The Controversy Surrounding Ethanol.

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Historic Vehicle Association

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  1. Historic Vehicle Association www.historicvehicle.org

  2. What is Ethanol?

  3. The Controversy Surrounding Ethanol There is a growing controversy about whether or not ethanol is accomplishing the goals and objectives used to justify the policy support for production and taxpayer backed subsidies forfuel blending (E-10 and E-15). • Here is a look at some of the disputed issues: For a detailed look at the facts surrounding these issues click here

  4. Why Does Ethanol Effect Historic Vehicles? Historic Vehicles…

  5. Ethanol in Historic Vehicles?

  6. Know the Common Symptoms Associated with Ethanol Blended Fuel Damage:

  7. What Can Be Done to Limit or Prevent Engine Damage from Ethanol?

  8. Find Out What Ethanol Blend You Are Putting In Your Vehicle… Be Aware of the Fuel Pump Labeling Laws in Your State

  9. Try To Avoid Using Ethanol Blended Fuel… Click here to find gas stations selling ethanol-free fuel in your area

  10. Tips and Suggestions

  11. Tips and Suggestions • Avoid fuel additives and fuel system treatment products that contain ethanol or alcohol - most octane boosting additives and fuel system cleansers contain some form of alcohol. • Avoid These Ingredients:

  12. Tips and Suggestions Storage and shelf life considerations for ethanol blended fuel:

  13. Water Contamination • and Phase Separation Once phase separation occurs you cannot re-blend the fuel, it must be thrown out.

  14. How Can I Get More Information on Ethanol? Click here http://www.historicvehicle.org/Resources/Resources/Ethanol

  15. HVA Ethanol Resources

  16. Support the Historic Vehicle Community JOIN THE HVA TODAY Clickhereto sign-up for a membership

  17. SHARE YOUR STORY. JOIN THE MOVEMENT. DRIVE HISTORY. www.historicvehicle.org

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