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hlthe2b

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17. Ah yes. "If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bullshit"...
Sun Apr 12, 2026, 07:38 PM
Sunday

more than a quote from W.C. Fields today, it seems but so damned apropos for you.

Again, anyone who repeatedly denies that Ethanol is corrosive is beyond uneducated in basic chemistry. And no, I have no need to provide you a reference list when you obviously have never gotten past basic chemistry. Thus, you would not understand, but yet pick up on terms you think will make you sound "educated," no matter how unrelated to the issue at hand. No, it does not make you sound informed, just able to cut and paste without addressing the issue at hand.

Telling DUers to ignore their own manufacturer's own evidence for what is safe to use in their specific model and year of car is so beyond indefensible that I will simply advise others to talk to those who they KNOW to be informed and not content to dispense potentially seriously damaging advice.

We know you don't care, but I do.

Duers. Beware and be wary. If your car can run on E15, you are about to have that as an option. But, if it cannot or is not advised to, do NOT listen to those like the poster above who clearly don't care what the consequences might be for your following THEIR misinformed advice.


So, now do go and dazzle with bullshit, but kindly don't cause others harm by doing so.

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Um .... what choice do we have? Like there are E10 only gas stations? /nt bucolic_frolic Sunday #1
Gemini: Who Enforces the Rules? bucolic_frolic Sunday #3
Do NOT use in Toyotas. It will VOID your warranty... hlthe2b Sunday #2
Not sure where the 96 percent from. Old Crank Sunday #5
Ignoring that discrepancy, to suggest the overwhelming majority of cars manufactured AFTER 2000 hlthe2b Sunday #8
I have a 2019 VW GTI Autobahn. The owners manual says to use E-free, so that's what I do. ms liberty Sunday #4
I have been reading some articles by Jalopnik Old Crank Sunday #6
File this misinformation under, as my dad would say, OH, BULLSHIT! This is a story paid for by the petroleum industry. ffr Sunday #7
Ethanol can be corrosive. And if you want to void a Toyota warranty that specifically says so, hlthe2b Sunday #9
Thank you for confirming what I wrote and you appearently didn't read in what I wrote. ffr Sunday #10
You wrote: "is ethanol harmful to engines. No" hlthe2b Sunday #11
That is not my opinion, that is fact! Ethanol has no chemical properties in it that harms engines. ffr Sunday #12
Simply not true. I am not going to argue with someone who ignores basic chemistry and hlthe2b Sunday #13
You fail to debate correctly. Impeach what I have said and provide references that back up your claims ffr Sunday #14
No I just don't see you worth my time. Ethanol is inherently corrosive--only a matter of degree hlthe2b Sunday #15
Once again, you are failing to impeach what I've said. You use a cut-n-paste from a biodieselfoundation.org "blog?' ffr Sunday #16
Ah yes. "If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bullshit"... hlthe2b Sunday #17
It took you less than two minutes to read what I wrote and reply with all that? ffr Sunday #18
This is a tragic turn of events for the world's largest wetland, the Pantanal. NNadir Sunday #19
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