Ever since all the pumps switched over to the 10% ethanol blend for gas in October (as they do every year from October 'till April), my gas mileage has totally taken a dump. I used to score a pretty consistent 24 mpg on the highway going 35 miles each way to/from work (at about 70 mph average, around 2400 RPM with my 4.10's), with the windows rolled DOWN; now, even with the windows rolled UP, I only get between 20 and 21 mpg at best, and there's been no change whatsoever in my driving habits or anything.
Sure, I can see some of the benefits of running ethanol - it's a renewable fuel source, it's domestically made, it burns cleaner, etc. - but the fact that it takes such a chunk out of your gas mileage only means that you're going to wind up consuming MORE fuel for those 6 months out of the year than you do with regular gasoline (or that stupid cancer-causing MTBE crap they mix in from May to September here). Doesn't that kind of defeat the purpose of ethanol? I mean, if the whole idea is to REDUCE emissions, isn't it kind of stupid to use something that DECREASES gas mileage and thus INCREASES overall fuel consumption and, thusly, the pollution output?
Why can't they just leave well enough alone and run one kind of fuel all year long? Seems pretty silly to me...
Sure, I can see some of the benefits of running ethanol - it's a renewable fuel source, it's domestically made, it burns cleaner, etc. - but the fact that it takes such a chunk out of your gas mileage only means that you're going to wind up consuming MORE fuel for those 6 months out of the year than you do with regular gasoline (or that stupid cancer-causing MTBE crap they mix in from May to September here). Doesn't that kind of defeat the purpose of ethanol? I mean, if the whole idea is to REDUCE emissions, isn't it kind of stupid to use something that DECREASES gas mileage and thus INCREASES overall fuel consumption and, thusly, the pollution output?
Why can't they just leave well enough alone and run one kind of fuel all year long? Seems pretty silly to me...
