The reason I am asking is because I fill up at the station every three days, I put $20 in each time. I only drive to work and back, which is averaging to about 60 miles a day give or take. I want to know if I can convert vegetable oil and make it like diesel fuel so that I save money on gas. Is it possible for my car?
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is there really any difference in the types of gas (gasoline)available(USA)super,medium,and regular?
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I drive an acura which requires premium gasoline. I have tried regular to save the money, and the car seems to ride the same. Is there a risk?
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Did you ethanol creates more greenhouse emissions that regular, old fashioned gasoline?
Ethanol creates more greenhouse emission than gasoline indirectly, this means that the production of ethanol, from growing to harvesting, fermentation, refining, and transportation, causes more emissions than if we just stuck to gasoline.
If you don’t believe me, please look it up.
This is our planet and we need to do what we can to save it.
ETHANOL is NOT the answer.
Not only does ethanol cause more greenhouse emissions but it creates more waste than gasoline and more and more of the worlds’ farmers are switching to corn production due to the need for the creation of more ethanol.
Because of this, there have recently been levies placed on rice purchases across the world.
Some believe that we (the United States) only believe in ethanol so deeply because it can be created without major assistance from any not-so-friendly countries.
Please remember, this is the only planet we have. Save it.
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My car calls for Premium Unleaded Gasoline (BMW 330i). I was wondering what the effects would be if I were to put Regular in to save a few Dollars? Would it do major damage to the engine? Also, what would happen if I put ‘Super’ in?
Thanks a lot for the help!
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