Ethanol is made from FOOD crops, like corn; requires MORE energy than gas to produce, and provides considerably LESS energy than gas when burned. So any gasoline engine can be modified to use Ethanol (alcohol) instead of or in conjunction with gasoline; note that it also requires changes in other parts of the fuel system as well.
Ethanol is made from FOOD crops, like corn; requires MORE energy than gas to produce, and provides considerably LESS energy than gas when burned. So any gasoline engine can be modified to use Ethanol (alcohol) instead of or in conjunction with gasoline; note that it also requires changes in other parts of the fuel system as well.
Ethanol is made from FOOD crops, like corn; requires MORE energy than gas to produce, and provides considerably LESS energy than gas when burned. So any gasoline engine can be modified to use Ethanol (alcohol) instead of or in conjunction with gasoline; note that it also requires changes in other parts of the fuel system as well.
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Ethanol is made from FOOD crops, like corn; requires MORE energy than gas to produce, and provides considerably LESS energy than gas when burned. So any gasoline engine can be modified to use Ethanol (alcohol) instead of or in conjunction with gasoline; note that it also requires changes in other parts of the fuel system as well.
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Ethanol is made from FOOD crops, like corn; requires MORE energy than gas to produce, and provides considerably LESS energy than gas when burned. So any gasoline engine can be modified to use Ethanol (alcohol) instead of or in conjunction with gasoline; note that it also requires changes in other parts of the fuel system as well.
eAnswers Team
Ethanol is made from FOOD crops, like corn; requires MORE energy than gas to produce, and provides considerably LESS energy than gas when burned. So any gasoline engine can be modified to use Ethanol (alcohol) instead of or in conjunction with gasoline; note that it also requires changes in other parts of the fuel system as well.